The difference in density profiles of the contributions from different density peaks to dark matter halos results in certain expectations about the Milky Way's stellar halo. We cut our simulated halo stars into two populations: those forming before/during the last major merger, and those accreted after the last major merger. The former population are more centrally located at z = 0, while stars forming in low mass late forming proto-galaxies are spread through the halo. A difference in observed binding energy distinguishes these two populations. We look at possible chemical abundance signatures of the two populations. We also show that galaxies forming in isolated low σ peaks will form from primordial material. Thus, even though the oldest ...
The formation and evolution of low-mass stars within dense halos of dark matter (DM) leads to evolut...
Since stars retain signatures of their galactic origins in their chemical compositions, we can explo...
A three-zone model of chemical evolution of our Galaxy is proposed to explain overall distribution o...
The difference in density profiles of the contributions from different density peaks to dark matter ...
Context. The stellar halo provides precious information about the Galaxy in its early stages of evol...
We study the stellar population history and chemical evolution of the Milky Way (MW) in a hierarchic...
We present a comprehensive study of the chemical properties of the stellar haloes of Milky Way mass ...
I present a new Galactic chemical evolution model motivated by and grounded in the hierarchical theo...
Motivated by upcoming data from astrometric and spectroscopic surveys of the Galaxy, we explore the ...
We use a series of high-resolution simulations of a 'Milky Way' halo coupled to semi-analytic method...
We present a cosmologically motivated model for the hierarchical formation of the stellar halo that ...
We present a cosmologically motivated model for the hierarchical formation of the stellar halo that ...
We study the age and metallicity distribution function (MDF) of metal-poor stars in the Milky Way ha...
Near-field observations may provide tight constraints - i.e. "boundary conditions" - on any model of...
Abstract The assembly of galaxies over cosmic time is tightly connected to the assemb...
The formation and evolution of low-mass stars within dense halos of dark matter (DM) leads to evolut...
Since stars retain signatures of their galactic origins in their chemical compositions, we can explo...
A three-zone model of chemical evolution of our Galaxy is proposed to explain overall distribution o...
The difference in density profiles of the contributions from different density peaks to dark matter ...
Context. The stellar halo provides precious information about the Galaxy in its early stages of evol...
We study the stellar population history and chemical evolution of the Milky Way (MW) in a hierarchic...
We present a comprehensive study of the chemical properties of the stellar haloes of Milky Way mass ...
I present a new Galactic chemical evolution model motivated by and grounded in the hierarchical theo...
Motivated by upcoming data from astrometric and spectroscopic surveys of the Galaxy, we explore the ...
We use a series of high-resolution simulations of a 'Milky Way' halo coupled to semi-analytic method...
We present a cosmologically motivated model for the hierarchical formation of the stellar halo that ...
We present a cosmologically motivated model for the hierarchical formation of the stellar halo that ...
We study the age and metallicity distribution function (MDF) of metal-poor stars in the Milky Way ha...
Near-field observations may provide tight constraints - i.e. "boundary conditions" - on any model of...
Abstract The assembly of galaxies over cosmic time is tightly connected to the assemb...
The formation and evolution of low-mass stars within dense halos of dark matter (DM) leads to evolut...
Since stars retain signatures of their galactic origins in their chemical compositions, we can explo...
A three-zone model of chemical evolution of our Galaxy is proposed to explain overall distribution o...