We use a sample of 938 red clump giant stars located in the direction of the Galactic long bar to study the chemistry of Milky Way bar stars. Kinematically separating stars on bar orbits from stars with inner disc orbits, we find that stars on bar-like orbits are more metal rich with a mean iron abundance of ⟨[Fe/H]⟩ = +0.30 compared to ⟨[Fe/H]⟩ = +0.03 for the inner disc. Spatially selecting bar stars is complicated by a strong vertical metallicity gradient of −1.1 dex kpc−1, but we find the metallicity distribution varies in a manner consistent with our orbital selection. Our results have two possible interpretations. The first is that the most metal rich stars in the inner Galaxy pre-existed the bar, but were kinematically cold at the ti...
Context. Although there have been numerous studies of chemical abundances in the Galactic bulge, the...
We discuss the iron and the α-element gradients in the Galactic disc and in the innermost Galactic r...
International audienceAims. We seek to constrain the formation of the Galactic bulge by analysing th...
We use a sample of 938 red clump giant stars located in the direction of the Galactic long bar to st...
We investigate the inner regions of the Milky Way using data from APOGEE and Gaia EDR3. Our inner Ga...
We investigate the inner regions of the Milky Way using data from APOGEE and Gaia EDR3. Our inner Ga...
International audienceContext. Constraints on the Galactic bulge and bar structures and on their for...
Aims. This paper compares the chemical evolution of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) to that of the ...
Recent surveys have found that the Milky Way bulge has a boxy/peanut-like shape and is rotating cyli...
International audienceContext. Although there have been numerous studies of chemical abundances in t...
International audienceThe investigation of the metal-poor tail in the Galactic bulge provides unique...
The entire evolution of the Milky Way, including its mass-assembly and star-formation history, is im...
Context. Although there have been numerous studies of chemical abundances in the Galactic bulge, the...
Stars of all ages are found near the sun- young and old, with abundances up to about [Fe/H] = 0.5. T...
Context. Although there have been numerous studies of chemical abundances in the Galactic bulge, the...
We discuss the iron and the α-element gradients in the Galactic disc and in the innermost Galactic r...
International audienceAims. We seek to constrain the formation of the Galactic bulge by analysing th...
We use a sample of 938 red clump giant stars located in the direction of the Galactic long bar to st...
We investigate the inner regions of the Milky Way using data from APOGEE and Gaia EDR3. Our inner Ga...
We investigate the inner regions of the Milky Way using data from APOGEE and Gaia EDR3. Our inner Ga...
International audienceContext. Constraints on the Galactic bulge and bar structures and on their for...
Aims. This paper compares the chemical evolution of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) to that of the ...
Recent surveys have found that the Milky Way bulge has a boxy/peanut-like shape and is rotating cyli...
International audienceContext. Although there have been numerous studies of chemical abundances in t...
International audienceThe investigation of the metal-poor tail in the Galactic bulge provides unique...
The entire evolution of the Milky Way, including its mass-assembly and star-formation history, is im...
Context. Although there have been numerous studies of chemical abundances in the Galactic bulge, the...
Stars of all ages are found near the sun- young and old, with abundances up to about [Fe/H] = 0.5. T...
Context. Although there have been numerous studies of chemical abundances in the Galactic bulge, the...
We discuss the iron and the α-element gradients in the Galactic disc and in the innermost Galactic r...
International audienceAims. We seek to constrain the formation of the Galactic bulge by analysing th...