International audienceABSTRACT By using chemo-dynamical simulations of the Milky Way-type galaxies formation, we find that the two α-sequences are formed in quite different physical environments. The high-α sequence is formed early from a burst of star formation in a turbulent, compact gaseous disc that forms a thick disc. The low-α stellar population is the result of quiescent star formation supported by the slow accretion of enriched gas on to a radially extended thin disc. Feedback-driven outflows during the formation of the thick disc are responsible for the enrichment of the surrounding gaseous halo, which subsequently feeds the disc on a longer time-scale. During the thin disc phase, chemical evolution reaches an equilibrium metallici...
A model of bimodal star formation is presented, wherein massive stars form in giant molecular clouds...
Using a sample of red giant stars from the Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (A...
An outstanding question is whether the $\alpha$/Fe bimodality exists in disk galaxies other than in ...
International audienceABSTRACT By using chemo-dynamical simulations of the Milky Way-type galaxies f...
The stellar disc of the Milky Way shows complex spatial and abundance structure that is central to u...
An outstanding question is whether the α /Fe bimodality exists in disk galaxies other than in the Mi...
Spectroscopic surveys of the Milky Way's stars have revealed spatial, chemical, and kinematical stru...
International audienceWe show that the bulge and the disk of the Milky Way (MW) at R ≲ 7 kpc are wel...
In the first paper of this series, we present a new approach for studying the chemo-dynamical evolut...
We investigate the evolution of star-forming gas-rich disks, using a 3D chemodynamical model includi...
5noWe study the evolution of Milky Way thick and thin discs in the light of the most recent observat...
We investigate the evolution of star-forming gas-rich disks, using a 3D chemodynamical model includi...
Models of the chemical evolution of our Galaxy are extended to include radial migration of stars and...
In order to understand the roles of metal flows in galaxy formation and evolution, we analyse our se...
A model of bimodal star formation is presented, wherein massive stars form in giant molecular clouds...
Using a sample of red giant stars from the Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (A...
An outstanding question is whether the $\alpha$/Fe bimodality exists in disk galaxies other than in ...
International audienceABSTRACT By using chemo-dynamical simulations of the Milky Way-type galaxies f...
The stellar disc of the Milky Way shows complex spatial and abundance structure that is central to u...
An outstanding question is whether the α /Fe bimodality exists in disk galaxies other than in the Mi...
Spectroscopic surveys of the Milky Way's stars have revealed spatial, chemical, and kinematical stru...
International audienceWe show that the bulge and the disk of the Milky Way (MW) at R ≲ 7 kpc are wel...
In the first paper of this series, we present a new approach for studying the chemo-dynamical evolut...
We investigate the evolution of star-forming gas-rich disks, using a 3D chemodynamical model includi...
5noWe study the evolution of Milky Way thick and thin discs in the light of the most recent observat...
We investigate the evolution of star-forming gas-rich disks, using a 3D chemodynamical model includi...
Models of the chemical evolution of our Galaxy are extended to include radial migration of stars and...
In order to understand the roles of metal flows in galaxy formation and evolution, we analyse our se...
A model of bimodal star formation is presented, wherein massive stars form in giant molecular clouds...
Using a sample of red giant stars from the Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (A...
An outstanding question is whether the $\alpha$/Fe bimodality exists in disk galaxies other than in ...