The velocity dispersion of nearby stars in the Galactic disc is well known to increase substantially with age; this is the so-called Age-Velocity relation, and is interpreted as a 'heating' of the disc as a function of time. We have studied the heating of the disc due to giant molecular clouds and halo black holes, using simulations of the orbits of tracer stars embedded in a patch of the local Galactic disc. We examine a range of masses and number densities of the giant molecular cloud and halo black hole perturbers. The heating of the stellar disc in the simulations is fit with a simple power law, and we also fit this form to the best determinations of Age-Velocity relation as derived from stars in the solar neighbourhood for which ages c...
none7siThis article has been accepted for publication in MNRAS ©: 2016 The Author(s) Published by Ox...
In this Letter, we analyse the distributions of stellar ages in Giant Molecular Clouds (GMCs) in spi...
We show that for young stars which are still accreting and for which measurements of stellar age t*,...
It has long been known that older stellar populations have higher velocity dispersion in the Solar n...
We analyse the heating of stellar discs by non axisymmetric structures and giant molecular clouds (G...
We present an analysis of a suite of simulations run with different particle- and grid-based cosmolo...
We perform a series of controlled N-body simulations of growing disc galaxies within non-growing, li...
The velocity dispersion of stars in the solar neighbourhood thin disc increases with time after star...
Current understanding of the secular evolution of galactic disks suggests that this process is domin...
The velocity dispersion of stars in the solar neighbourhood thin disc increases with time after star...
So far, six mechanisms have been proposed to account for the Galactic disc heating. Of these, the mo...
The kinematics of the MilkyWay disc as a function of age arewellmeasured at the solar radius, but ha...
In this paper, we investigate some chemokinematical properties of the Milky Way disk, by using a sa...
In this paper, we investigate some chemokinematical properties of the Milky Way disk, by using a sam...
The existence of hot, accreted gaseous coronae around massive galaxies is a central prediction of ga...
none7siThis article has been accepted for publication in MNRAS ©: 2016 The Author(s) Published by Ox...
In this Letter, we analyse the distributions of stellar ages in Giant Molecular Clouds (GMCs) in spi...
We show that for young stars which are still accreting and for which measurements of stellar age t*,...
It has long been known that older stellar populations have higher velocity dispersion in the Solar n...
We analyse the heating of stellar discs by non axisymmetric structures and giant molecular clouds (G...
We present an analysis of a suite of simulations run with different particle- and grid-based cosmolo...
We perform a series of controlled N-body simulations of growing disc galaxies within non-growing, li...
The velocity dispersion of stars in the solar neighbourhood thin disc increases with time after star...
Current understanding of the secular evolution of galactic disks suggests that this process is domin...
The velocity dispersion of stars in the solar neighbourhood thin disc increases with time after star...
So far, six mechanisms have been proposed to account for the Galactic disc heating. Of these, the mo...
The kinematics of the MilkyWay disc as a function of age arewellmeasured at the solar radius, but ha...
In this paper, we investigate some chemokinematical properties of the Milky Way disk, by using a sa...
In this paper, we investigate some chemokinematical properties of the Milky Way disk, by using a sam...
The existence of hot, accreted gaseous coronae around massive galaxies is a central prediction of ga...
none7siThis article has been accepted for publication in MNRAS ©: 2016 The Author(s) Published by Ox...
In this Letter, we analyse the distributions of stellar ages in Giant Molecular Clouds (GMCs) in spi...
We show that for young stars which are still accreting and for which measurements of stellar age t*,...