The existence of a vertical age gradient in the Milky Way disc has been indirectly known for long. Here, we measure it directly for the first time with seismic ages, using red giants observed by Kepler. We use Strömgren photometry to gauge the selection function of asteroseismic targets, and derive colour and magnitude limits where giants with measured oscillations are representative of the underlying population in the field. Limits in the 2MASS system are also derived. We lay out a method to assess and correct for target selection effects independent of Galaxy models. We find that low-mass, i.e. old red giants dominate at increasing Galactic heights, whereas closer to the Galactic plane they exhibit a wide range of ages and metallicities. ...
The Milky Way has distinct structural stellar components linked to its formation and subsequent evol...
Using combined asteroseismic and spectroscopic observations of 418 red-giant stars close to the Gala...
peer reviewedOur understanding of how the Galaxy was formed and evolves is severely hampered by the ...
The existence of a vertical age gradient in the Milky Way disc has been indirectly known for long. H...
Investigations of the origin and evolution of the Milky Way disc have long relied on chemical and ki...
With the advent of the space missions CoRoT and Kepler, it has recently become feasible to...
International audienceAnalyses of data from spectroscopic and astrometric surveys have led to confli...
Over the last few years, many studies have found an empirical relationship between the abundance of ...
With the advent of the space missions CoRoT and Kepler, it has recently become feasible to determine...
open19siAcknowledgments AM, JTM, JM, and FV acknowledge support from the ERC Consolidator Grant fun...
Asteroseismology allows us to determine stellar parameters (distances, masses and ages) independentl...
With the advent of the space missions CoRoT and Kepler, it has recently become feasible to determine...
The Milky Way has distinct structural stellar components linked to its formation and subsequent evol...
Using combined asteroseismic and spectroscopic observations of 418 red-giant stars close to the Gala...
peer reviewedOur understanding of how the Galaxy was formed and evolves is severely hampered by the ...
The existence of a vertical age gradient in the Milky Way disc has been indirectly known for long. H...
Investigations of the origin and evolution of the Milky Way disc have long relied on chemical and ki...
With the advent of the space missions CoRoT and Kepler, it has recently become feasible to...
International audienceAnalyses of data from spectroscopic and astrometric surveys have led to confli...
Over the last few years, many studies have found an empirical relationship between the abundance of ...
With the advent of the space missions CoRoT and Kepler, it has recently become feasible to determine...
open19siAcknowledgments AM, JTM, JM, and FV acknowledge support from the ERC Consolidator Grant fun...
Asteroseismology allows us to determine stellar parameters (distances, masses and ages) independentl...
With the advent of the space missions CoRoT and Kepler, it has recently become feasible to determine...
The Milky Way has distinct structural stellar components linked to its formation and subsequent evol...
Using combined asteroseismic and spectroscopic observations of 418 red-giant stars close to the Gala...
peer reviewedOur understanding of how the Galaxy was formed and evolves is severely hampered by the ...