In this paper, we investigate how the chemical and kinematic properties of stars vary as a function of age. Using data from a variety of photometric, astrometric, and spectroscopic surveys, we calculate the ages, phase space information, and orbits for similar to 125,000 stars covering a wide range of stellar parameters. We find indications that the inner regions of the disk reached high levels of enrichment early, while the outer regions were more substantially enriched in intermediate and recent epochs. We consider these enrichment histories through comparison of the ages of stars, their metallicities, and kinematic properties, such as their angular momentum in the solar neighborhood (which is a proxy for orbital radius). We calculate rat...
We provide a status report on the determination of stellar ages from asteroseismology for stars of v...
When did the first planets form in the galaxy? The first few generations of stars were too metal-poo...
Stellar ages are a crucial component to studying the evolution of the Milky Way. Using Gaia DR2 dist...
Abstract In this paper, we investigate how the chemical and kinematic properties of stars vary as a ...
In this paper, we investigate some chemokinematical properties of the Milky Way disk, by using a sa...
International audienceThanks to the ongoing efforts to compute accurate stellar ages, we are able to...
Context. Thanks to ongoing efforts to compute accurate stellar ages, we are able to characterise sta...
We explore the connections between stellar age, chemistry, and kinematics across a Galactocentric di...
In this paper, we investigate some chemokinematical properties of the Milky Way disk, by using a sam...
International audienceContext. Thanks to ongoing efforts to compute accurate stellar ages, we are ab...
We have developed several methods to estimate the ages of central stars of planetary nebulae (CSPN),...
Over the last few years, many studies have found an empirical relationship between the abundance of ...
This article aims to measure the age of planet-hosting stars (SWP) through stellar tracks and isochr...
The GAIA space mission is impacting astronomy in many significant ways by providing a uniform, homog...
We provide a status report on the determination of stellar ages from asteroseismology for stars of v...
When did the first planets form in the galaxy? The first few generations of stars were too metal-poo...
Stellar ages are a crucial component to studying the evolution of the Milky Way. Using Gaia DR2 dist...
Abstract In this paper, we investigate how the chemical and kinematic properties of stars vary as a ...
In this paper, we investigate some chemokinematical properties of the Milky Way disk, by using a sa...
International audienceThanks to the ongoing efforts to compute accurate stellar ages, we are able to...
Context. Thanks to ongoing efforts to compute accurate stellar ages, we are able to characterise sta...
We explore the connections between stellar age, chemistry, and kinematics across a Galactocentric di...
In this paper, we investigate some chemokinematical properties of the Milky Way disk, by using a sam...
International audienceContext. Thanks to ongoing efforts to compute accurate stellar ages, we are ab...
We have developed several methods to estimate the ages of central stars of planetary nebulae (CSPN),...
Over the last few years, many studies have found an empirical relationship between the abundance of ...
This article aims to measure the age of planet-hosting stars (SWP) through stellar tracks and isochr...
The GAIA space mission is impacting astronomy in many significant ways by providing a uniform, homog...
We provide a status report on the determination of stellar ages from asteroseismology for stars of v...
When did the first planets form in the galaxy? The first few generations of stars were too metal-poo...
Stellar ages are a crucial component to studying the evolution of the Milky Way. Using Gaia DR2 dist...