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Galactic ArchaeoLogIcaL ExcavatiOns (GALILEO)
Mario Ortigoza-Urdaneta+9 more
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The Milky Way Halo and the First Stars: New Frontiers in Galactic Archaeology [PDF]
Timothy C. Beers+4 more
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Galactic Archaeology with asteroseismic ages. II. Confirmation of a delayed gas infall using Bayesian analysis based on MCMC methods [PDF]
E. Spitoni+3 more
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The Spectral ANalog of Dwarfs (SAND): New Model Atmospheres with Varying Chemistry for Galactic Archaeology with Ultracool Dwarfs [PDF]
Efrain Alvarado+5 more
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Galactic archaeology : Observational constraints on the formation scenarios of the thick disc
Georges Kordopatis
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Theoretical insights combined with planned surveys of stellar populations will provide a clearer understanding of the evolution of spiral galaxies.
Roskar, R, Debattista, V P
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Theoretical insights combined with planned surveys of stellar populations will provide a clearer understanding of the evolution of spiral galaxies.
Roskar, R, Debattista, V P
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Asteroseismology and Galactic Archaeology [PDF]
Galactic Archeology is a coined term to describe the fact that the Milky Way's history is encoded both in the amounts of various chemical elements seen in the spectra of stellar atmospheres (abundances), and in stellar motions. One of the pillars of Galactic Archaeology is the use of stellar abundance ratios as an indirect age estimator, which although
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