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Probing Metallicity across the Galactic Disk with the Green Bank Telescope Dana S. Balser ( National Radio Astronomy Observatory) L.D. Anderson ( West Virginia Univ.), T.M . Bania & T.V. Wenger ( Boston Univ.). dbalser@nrao.edu 434-466-8999. Main Result.

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  1. Probing Metallicity across the Galactic Diskwith the Green Bank TelescopeDana S. Balser(National Radio Astronomy Observatory) L.D. Anderson (West Virginia Univ.), T.M. Bania& T.V. Wenger (Boston Univ.) dbalser@nrao.edu 434-466-8999 Probing Metallicity across the Galactic Disk – Dana S. Balser

  2. Main Result Metallicity variations in the Galaxy indicate that it is not as well mixed as expected. Astronomer’s Periodic Table: Hydrogen, Helium, and Metals Probing Metallicity across the Galactic Disk – Dana S. Balser

  3. Galaxy Formation and Evolution Andromeda (M31) Probing Metallicity across the Galactic Disk – Dana S. Balser Martin Pugh

  4. MetallicityRadial Gradient Probing Metallicity across the Galactic Disk – Dana S. Balser

  5. MetallicityAzimuthal Structure Probing Metallicity across the Galactic Disk – Dana S. Balser

  6. Summary • Green Bank Telescope probes metallicity across the Galactic disk. • Metallicity variations in the Galaxy indicate that It is not as well mixed as expected. dbalser@nrao.edu 434-466-8999 Probing Metallicity across the Galactic Disk – Dana S. Balser

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