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2021MNRAS.501..302A - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 501, 302-328 (2021/February-2)

Star formation history of the solar neighbourhood as told by Gaia.

ALZATE J.A., BRUZUAL G. and DIAZ-GONZALEZ D.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Gaia data release 2 (DR2) catalogue is the best source of stellar astrometric and photometric data available today. The history of the Milky Way galaxy is written in stone in this data set. Parallaxes and photometry tell us where the stars are today, when were they formed, and with what chemical content, that is, their star formation history (SFH). We develop a Bayesian hierarchical model suited to reconstruct the SFH of a resolved stellar population. We study the stars brighter than G = 15 within 100 pc of the Sun in Gaia DR2 and derive an SFH of the solar neighbourhood in agreement with previous determinations and improving upon them because we detect chemical enrichment. Our results show a maximum of star formation activity about 10 Gyr ago, producing large numbers of stars with slightly below solar metallicity (Z = 0.014), followed by a decrease in star formation up to a minimum level occurring around 8 Gyr ago. After a quiet period, star formation rises to a maximum at about 5 Gyr ago, forming stars of solar metallicity (Z = 0.017). Finally, star formation has been decreasing until the present, forming stars of Z = 0.03 at a residual level. We test the effects introduced in the inferred SFH by ignoring the presence of unresolved binary stars in the sample, reducing the apparent limiting magnitude, and modifying the stellar initial mass function.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): methods: statistical - Hertzsprung-Russell and colour-magnitude diagrams - Galaxy: evolution - Galaxy: formation - solar neighbourhood - Galaxy: stellar content

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