metalliciteit
Metalliciteit is a term used in astronomy and astrophysics to describe the abundance of chemical elements heavier than hydrogen and helium in a celestial object, such as a star or a galaxy. These heavier elements are collectively referred to as "metals" by astronomers, regardless of their chemical properties.
The metalliciteit of an object is typically expressed as a ratio relative to the Sun's metalliciteit. For
The metalliciteit of stars and galaxies is a crucial indicator of their age and evolutionary history. The
Studying metalliciteit helps astronomers understand the processes of star formation, galaxy evolution, and nucleosynthesis throughout cosmic