We use Gaia DR2 astrometric and photometric data, published radial velocities and MESA models to infer distances, orbits, surface gravities, and effective temperatures for all ultra metal-poor stars ([Fe/H] 11 Gyr) and that they are expected to belong to the Milky Way halo, we find that these 42 stars (18 dwarf stars and 24 giants or sub-giants) are currently within similar to 20 kpc of the Sun and that they map a wide variety of orbits. A large fraction of those stars remains confined to the inner parts of the halo and was likely formed or accreted early on in the history of the Milky Way, while others have larger apocentres (> 30 kpc), hinting at later accretion from dwarf galaxies. Of particular interest, we find evidence that a signifi...
Our view of the stars in the solar neighbourhood has changed drastically in the past year with the s...
Galactic Archeologists reconstruct the formation and evolution of the Milky Way by studying its star...
The kinematics of the most metal-poor stars provide a window into the early formation and accretion ...
We use Gaia DR2 astrometric and photometric data, published radial velocities and MESA models to inf...
Ultra metal-poor stars (UMPs, [Fe/H] 11 Gyr), observable UMPs must be low-mass stars, but the minimu...
In this work, we combine spectroscopic information from the SkyMapper survey for Extremely Metal-Poo...
ABSTRACT In this work, we combine spectroscopic information from the SkyMapper surve...
Very metal-poor stars contain crucial information on the Milky Way’s infancy. In our previous study ...
Previous studies based on the analysis of Gaia DR2 data have revealed that accreted stars, possibly ...
Context. The search for stars born in the very early stages of the Milky Way star formation history ...
International audienceWe analysed a set of very metal-poor stars, for which accurate chemical abunda...
We use the first Gaia data release, combined with the RAVE and APOGEE spectroscopic surveys, to inve...
We determined the ages, kinematic parameters, and Galactic orbital parameters of six metal-poor (-2....
Previous studies based on the analysis of Gaia DR2 data have revealed that accreted stars, possibly ...
We study the age and metallicity distribution function (MDF) of metal-poor stars in the Milky Way ha...
Our view of the stars in the solar neighbourhood has changed drastically in the past year with the s...
Galactic Archeologists reconstruct the formation and evolution of the Milky Way by studying its star...
The kinematics of the most metal-poor stars provide a window into the early formation and accretion ...
We use Gaia DR2 astrometric and photometric data, published radial velocities and MESA models to inf...
Ultra metal-poor stars (UMPs, [Fe/H] 11 Gyr), observable UMPs must be low-mass stars, but the minimu...
In this work, we combine spectroscopic information from the SkyMapper survey for Extremely Metal-Poo...
ABSTRACT In this work, we combine spectroscopic information from the SkyMapper surve...
Very metal-poor stars contain crucial information on the Milky Way’s infancy. In our previous study ...
Previous studies based on the analysis of Gaia DR2 data have revealed that accreted stars, possibly ...
Context. The search for stars born in the very early stages of the Milky Way star formation history ...
International audienceWe analysed a set of very metal-poor stars, for which accurate chemical abunda...
We use the first Gaia data release, combined with the RAVE and APOGEE spectroscopic surveys, to inve...
We determined the ages, kinematic parameters, and Galactic orbital parameters of six metal-poor (-2....
Previous studies based on the analysis of Gaia DR2 data have revealed that accreted stars, possibly ...
We study the age and metallicity distribution function (MDF) of metal-poor stars in the Milky Way ha...
Our view of the stars in the solar neighbourhood has changed drastically in the past year with the s...
Galactic Archeologists reconstruct the formation and evolution of the Milky Way by studying its star...
The kinematics of the most metal-poor stars provide a window into the early formation and accretion ...