Observations of the innermost kiloparsec of the Milky Way's bulge are affected by extreme interstellar extinction and source crowding which have posed serious obstacles to the study of its stellar population up to now. Using the 0.2'' angular resolution JHKs data from the new GALACTICNUCLEUS survey, we overcome these challenges and study the stellar population within two fields, about 0.6º and 0.4º to the Galactic north of the Milky Way's centre. We find that the stellar population is old, similar to the one at larger distances from the Galactic plane, and that its metallicity is twice solar, which is consistent with a flat metallicity gradient within about 500 pc of the Galactic centre
International audienceWe present the metallicity results from the ARGOS spectroscopic survey of the ...
The Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) provides spectroscopic informati...
The structure, formation, and evolution of the Milky Way bulge is a matter of debate. Important diag...
Context. The study of the inner region of the Milky Way bulge is hampered by high interstellar extin...
International audienceContext. Although there have been numerous studies of chemical abundances in t...
The inner Galactic bulge has, until recently, been avoided in chemical evolution studies because of ...
Context. Although there have been numerous studies of chemical abundances in the Galactic bulge, the...
Context. Although there have been numerous studies of chemical abundances in the Galactic bulge, the...
Abstract. Until recently our knowledge of the Galactic Bulge stellar populations was based on the st...
Near- and mid-IR survey data from DENIS and ISOGAL are used to investigate the structure and formati...
International audienceDespite the huge amount of photometric and spectroscopic efforts targeting the...
We report the first high spectral resolution study of 17 M giants kinematically confirmed to lie wit...
The Galactic Bulge has long been assumed to be a largely old stellar population. However, some recen...
The intermediate-to-old population of the inner galactic disk remains a relatively uncharted territo...
We have used photometric data on almost 91 000 fundamental-mode RR Lyr stars (type RRab) detected by...
International audienceWe present the metallicity results from the ARGOS spectroscopic survey of the ...
The Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) provides spectroscopic informati...
The structure, formation, and evolution of the Milky Way bulge is a matter of debate. Important diag...
Context. The study of the inner region of the Milky Way bulge is hampered by high interstellar extin...
International audienceContext. Although there have been numerous studies of chemical abundances in t...
The inner Galactic bulge has, until recently, been avoided in chemical evolution studies because of ...
Context. Although there have been numerous studies of chemical abundances in the Galactic bulge, the...
Context. Although there have been numerous studies of chemical abundances in the Galactic bulge, the...
Abstract. Until recently our knowledge of the Galactic Bulge stellar populations was based on the st...
Near- and mid-IR survey data from DENIS and ISOGAL are used to investigate the structure and formati...
International audienceDespite the huge amount of photometric and spectroscopic efforts targeting the...
We report the first high spectral resolution study of 17 M giants kinematically confirmed to lie wit...
The Galactic Bulge has long been assumed to be a largely old stellar population. However, some recen...
The intermediate-to-old population of the inner galactic disk remains a relatively uncharted territo...
We have used photometric data on almost 91 000 fundamental-mode RR Lyr stars (type RRab) detected by...
International audienceWe present the metallicity results from the ARGOS spectroscopic survey of the ...
The Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) provides spectroscopic informati...
The structure, formation, and evolution of the Milky Way bulge is a matter of debate. Important diag...