The Galactic center region, including the nuclear disk, has until recently been largely avoided in chemical census studies because of extreme extinction and stellar crowding. Large, near-IR spectroscopic surveys, such as the Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE), allow the measurement of metallicities in the inner region of our Galaxy. Making use of the latest APOGEE data release (DR16), we are able for the first time to study cool Asymptotic Giant branch (AGB) stars and supergiants in this region. The stellar parameters of five known AGB stars and one supergiant star (VR 5-7) show that their location is well above the tip of the red giant branch. We studied metallicities of 157 M giants situated within 150 pc of t...
We investigate the inner regions of the Milky Way using data from APOGEE and Gaia EDR3. Our inner Ga...
International audienceMultiple populations revealed in globular clusters (GCs) are important windows...
Context. The formation and evolution of the Milky Way bulge is still largely an unanswered question....
The Galactic center region, including the nuclear disk, has until recently been largely avoided in c...
International audienceThe Galactic center region, including the nuclear disk, has until recently bee...
The Galactic center region, including the nuclear disk, has until recently been largely avoided in c...
The inner Galactic bulge has, until recently, been avoided in chemical evolution studies because of ...
The Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) provides spectroscopic informati...
International audienceDespite its importance for understanding the nature of early stellar generatio...
Formation of globular clusters (GCs), the Galactic bulge, or galaxy bulges in general is an importan...
We report the first results from our program to examine the metallicity distribution of the Milky Wa...
We investigate the inner regions of the Milky Way using data from APOGEE and Gaia EDR3. Our inner Ga...
Context. The formation and evolution of the Milky Way bulge is still largely an unanswered question....
We report an analysis of the metal-rich tail ([Fe/H]>−0.75) of stars located at distances fromthe Ga...
We report the first high spectral resolution study of 17 M giants kinematically confirmed to lie wit...
We investigate the inner regions of the Milky Way using data from APOGEE and Gaia EDR3. Our inner Ga...
International audienceMultiple populations revealed in globular clusters (GCs) are important windows...
Context. The formation and evolution of the Milky Way bulge is still largely an unanswered question....
The Galactic center region, including the nuclear disk, has until recently been largely avoided in c...
International audienceThe Galactic center region, including the nuclear disk, has until recently bee...
The Galactic center region, including the nuclear disk, has until recently been largely avoided in c...
The inner Galactic bulge has, until recently, been avoided in chemical evolution studies because of ...
The Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) provides spectroscopic informati...
International audienceDespite its importance for understanding the nature of early stellar generatio...
Formation of globular clusters (GCs), the Galactic bulge, or galaxy bulges in general is an importan...
We report the first results from our program to examine the metallicity distribution of the Milky Wa...
We investigate the inner regions of the Milky Way using data from APOGEE and Gaia EDR3. Our inner Ga...
Context. The formation and evolution of the Milky Way bulge is still largely an unanswered question....
We report an analysis of the metal-rich tail ([Fe/H]>−0.75) of stars located at distances fromthe Ga...
We report the first high spectral resolution study of 17 M giants kinematically confirmed to lie wit...
We investigate the inner regions of the Milky Way using data from APOGEE and Gaia EDR3. Our inner Ga...
International audienceMultiple populations revealed in globular clusters (GCs) are important windows...
Context. The formation and evolution of the Milky Way bulge is still largely an unanswered question....