2016
DOI: 10.1002/asna.201612366
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Constraining the Milky Way assembly history with Galactic Archaeology

Abstract: The aim of Galactic Archaeology is to recover the evolutionary history of the Milky Way from its present day kinematical and chemical state. Because stars move away from their birth sites, the current dynamical information alone is not sufficient for this task. The chemical composition of stellar atmospheres, on the other hand, is largely preserved over the stellar lifetime and, together with accurate ages, can be used to recover the birthplaces of stars currently found at the same Galactic radius. In addition… Show more

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“…The flattening trend of metallicity gradients with R and Z for the younger, mono-age populations are probably consequences of stellar migration and disc flaring (Minchev et al 2014, Kawata et al 2017. A flaring phenomenon for almost all mono-age disc populations have been predicted by simulations (Minchev 2016), and also been observed recently (Xiang et al 2018). Nevertheless, mechanisms cause the reverse trend of metallicity gradient as a function of age need to be further understood.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…The flattening trend of metallicity gradients with R and Z for the younger, mono-age populations are probably consequences of stellar migration and disc flaring (Minchev et al 2014, Kawata et al 2017. A flaring phenomenon for almost all mono-age disc populations have been predicted by simulations (Minchev 2016), and also been observed recently (Xiang et al 2018). Nevertheless, mechanisms cause the reverse trend of metallicity gradient as a function of age need to be further understood.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Because the heating rate is higher in the inner regions than in the outer regions, one has to take migration into account when modelling the AVR at a given location. However, in a comprehensive review of stellar migration, Minchev (2016) argues that migration, on average, generally does not lead to disc heating.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Galactic Archaeologists use the observed stellar kinematics, chemical abundances, and derived ages as fossil records to recover the chemo-dynamical history of the Milky Way (Freeman & Bland-Hawthorn 2002;Bland-Hawthorn et al 2010;Rix & Bovy 2013;Binney 2013;Minchev 2016;Hogg et al 2016). Age information is by far the hardest one to obtain, yet extremely important to break degeneracies among different chemical evolution models (Miglio et al 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%