Context. The age–velocity dispersion relation is an important tool to understand the evolution of the disc of the Andromeda galaxy (M 31) in comparison with the Milky Way. Aims. We use planetary nebulae (PNe) to obtain the age–velocity dispersion relation in different radial bins of the M 31 disc. Methods. We separate the observed PNe sample based on their extinction values into two distinct age populations in the M 31 disc. The observed velocities of our high- and low-extinction PNe, which correspond to higher- and lower-mass progenitors, respectively, are fitted in de-projected elliptical bins to obtain their rotational velocities, Vϕ, and corresponding dispersions, σϕ. We assign ages to the two PN populations by comparing central-star pr...
Andromeda (M31) is the nearest giant spiral galaxy to our Milky Way (MW) and the most massive member...
International audienceContext. Thanks to ongoing efforts to compute accurate stellar ages, we are ab...
Stellar ages are a crucial component to studying the evolution of the Milky Way. Using Gaia DR2 dist...
Context. The age–velocity dispersion relation is an important tool to understand the evolution of th...
Context. The age–velocity dispersion relation is an important tool to understand the evolution of th...
© 2023 International Astronomical Union.The Andromeda galaxy (M 31) has experienced a tumultuous mer...
We present a catalogue of positions, magnitudes and velocities for 3300 emission-line objects found ...
Context. Thanks to ongoing efforts to compute accurate stellar ages, we are able to characterise sta...
Context. The Andromeda (M 31) galaxy subtends nearly 100 square degrees on the sky. Any study of its...
International audienceContext. The Andromeda (M 31) galaxy subtends nearly 100 square degrees on the...
© 2022 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society. T...
Context. The Andromeda (M 31) galaxy displays several substructures in its inner halo. Different sim...
© M. Arnaboldi et al. 2022. This is an Open Access article, published by EDP Sciences, under the ter...
Stars with masses between ∼0.7 and 8 M⊙ end their lives as Planetary Nebulae (PNe). With the MegaCam...
We have developed several methods to estimate the ages of central stars of planetary nebulae (CSPN),...
Andromeda (M31) is the nearest giant spiral galaxy to our Milky Way (MW) and the most massive member...
International audienceContext. Thanks to ongoing efforts to compute accurate stellar ages, we are ab...
Stellar ages are a crucial component to studying the evolution of the Milky Way. Using Gaia DR2 dist...
Context. The age–velocity dispersion relation is an important tool to understand the evolution of th...
Context. The age–velocity dispersion relation is an important tool to understand the evolution of th...
© 2023 International Astronomical Union.The Andromeda galaxy (M 31) has experienced a tumultuous mer...
We present a catalogue of positions, magnitudes and velocities for 3300 emission-line objects found ...
Context. Thanks to ongoing efforts to compute accurate stellar ages, we are able to characterise sta...
Context. The Andromeda (M 31) galaxy subtends nearly 100 square degrees on the sky. Any study of its...
International audienceContext. The Andromeda (M 31) galaxy subtends nearly 100 square degrees on the...
© 2022 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society. T...
Context. The Andromeda (M 31) galaxy displays several substructures in its inner halo. Different sim...
© M. Arnaboldi et al. 2022. This is an Open Access article, published by EDP Sciences, under the ter...
Stars with masses between ∼0.7 and 8 M⊙ end their lives as Planetary Nebulae (PNe). With the MegaCam...
We have developed several methods to estimate the ages of central stars of planetary nebulae (CSPN),...
Andromeda (M31) is the nearest giant spiral galaxy to our Milky Way (MW) and the most massive member...
International audienceContext. Thanks to ongoing efforts to compute accurate stellar ages, we are ab...
Stellar ages are a crucial component to studying the evolution of the Milky Way. Using Gaia DR2 dist...