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2019ApJ...880..134G - Astrophys. J., 880, 134-134 (2019/August-1)

High- and low-α disk stars separate dynamically at all ages.

GANDHI S.S. and NESS M.K.

Abstract (from CDS):

There is a dichotomy in the Milky Way in the [α/Fe]-[Fe/H] plane, in which stars fall into high-α and low-α sequences. The high-α sequence comprises mostly old stars, and the low-α sequence comprises primarily young stars. The origin of this dichotomy is uncertain. To better understand how the high- and low-α stars are affiliated, we examine if the high- and low-α sequences have distinct orbits at all ages, or if age sets the orbital properties of stars irrespective of their α-enhancement. Orbital actions JR, Jz, and Jph (or Lz) are our labels of stellar dynamics. We use ages for 58,278 Large Sky Area Multi-object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope (LAMOST) stars (measured to a precision of 40%) within <=2 kpc of the Sun and we calculate orbital actions from proper motions and parallaxes given by Gaia's DR2. We find that at all ages, the high- and low-α sequences are dynamically distinct. This implies separate formation and evolutionary histories for the two sequences; a star's membership in the high- or low-α sequence indicates its dynamical properties at a given time. We use action space to make an efficient selection of halo stars and subsequently report a group of old, low-α stars in the halo, which may be a discrete population from an infall event.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: abundances - Galaxy: disk - Galaxy: formation - Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics - stars: abundances

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