The velocity dispersion of stars in the solar neighbourhood thin disc increases with time after star formation. Nordström et al. performed the most recent observations to constrain the age–velocity dispersion relation. They fitted the age–velocity dispersion relations of each Galactic cardinal direction space velocity component, U (towards the Galactic Centre), V (in the direction of Galactic rotation) and W (towards the North Galactic Pole), with power laws and interpreted these as evidence for continuous heating of the disc in all directions throughout its lifetime. We revisit these relations with their data and use the results of Famaey et al. to show that structure in the local velocity distribution function distorts the in-plane (U and...
The velocity dispersion of nearby stars in the Galactic disc is well known to increase substantially...
In the solar-neighbourhood, older stars have larger random velocities than younger ones. It is argue...
We present evidence that isolated growing discs, subject to internal spiral perturbations, thicken d...
The velocity dispersion of stars in the solar neighbourhood thin disc increases with time after star...
The velocity dispersion of stars in the solar neighbourhood thin disc increases with time after star...
We analyse the heating of stellar discs by non axisymmetric structures and giant molecular clouds (G...
We explore the fundamental relations governing the radial and vertical velocity dispersions of stars...
We analyze age-velocity dispersion relations (AVRs) from kinematics of individual stars in eight Loc...
We analyse age–velocity dispersion relations (AVRs) from kinematics of individual stars in eight Loc...
The stellar kinematics of the Galactic disk are main factors for constraining disk formation and evo...
We present an analysis of a suite of simulations run with different particle- and grid-based cosmolo...
It has long been known that the vertical motions of Galactic disk stars increase with stellar age, c...
The kinematics of the Milky Way disc as a function of age are well measured at the solar radius, but...
Various processes have been proposed to explain how galaxy discs acquire their thickness. A simple d...
The stellar velocity ellipsoid (SVE) in galaxies can provide important information on the processes ...
The velocity dispersion of nearby stars in the Galactic disc is well known to increase substantially...
In the solar-neighbourhood, older stars have larger random velocities than younger ones. It is argue...
We present evidence that isolated growing discs, subject to internal spiral perturbations, thicken d...
The velocity dispersion of stars in the solar neighbourhood thin disc increases with time after star...
The velocity dispersion of stars in the solar neighbourhood thin disc increases with time after star...
We analyse the heating of stellar discs by non axisymmetric structures and giant molecular clouds (G...
We explore the fundamental relations governing the radial and vertical velocity dispersions of stars...
We analyze age-velocity dispersion relations (AVRs) from kinematics of individual stars in eight Loc...
We analyse age–velocity dispersion relations (AVRs) from kinematics of individual stars in eight Loc...
The stellar kinematics of the Galactic disk are main factors for constraining disk formation and evo...
We present an analysis of a suite of simulations run with different particle- and grid-based cosmolo...
It has long been known that the vertical motions of Galactic disk stars increase with stellar age, c...
The kinematics of the Milky Way disc as a function of age are well measured at the solar radius, but...
Various processes have been proposed to explain how galaxy discs acquire their thickness. A simple d...
The stellar velocity ellipsoid (SVE) in galaxies can provide important information on the processes ...
The velocity dispersion of nearby stars in the Galactic disc is well known to increase substantially...
In the solar-neighbourhood, older stars have larger random velocities than younger ones. It is argue...
We present evidence that isolated growing discs, subject to internal spiral perturbations, thicken d...