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Kinematics of the Galactic Bulge
1992We present spectroscopic observations of ~200 giant stars in two fields toward the Galactic bulge. The positions of fields 588 and 589 are at l,b = (8,7) and (12,3), respectively, which corresponds to a Galactocentric distance of ~1.6 kpc for the stars in the bulge.
D. Minniti +4 more
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The Evolution of the Galactic Bulge
1992The central stellar bulge of the Milky Way is a distinct stellar population with age of order 10 Gyr and abundance range from -1.5 to nearly +1.0 dex. A portion of the AGB population in the bulges of the Milky Way, M31, and M32 is too luminous to have evolved from a stellar population as old as the globular clusters.
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A catalogue of planetary nebulae chemical abundances in the Galactic bulge
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2023Q A Parker +2 more
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Chemistry of the Galactic Bulge
2015The chemical abundances of the Galaxy tell us about the stellar and interstellar medium (ISM) evolution history. By studying the present-day chemistry of various stars (and the ISM), and combining with stellar evolution models and Galactic evolution models (and star number counts), we can build up a picture of how our Galaxy was formed and how it ...
Exter, K +4 more
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ARGOS – III. Stellar populations in the Galactic bulge of the Milky Way
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2013M Ness, K C Freeman, E Athanassoula
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ORIGIN OF CORRELATIONS BETWEEN CENTRAL BLACK-HOLE MASSES AND GALACTIC BULGE VELOCITY DISPERSIONS
Astronomical and Astrophysical Transactions, 2003V I Dokuchaev
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X-ray bursters and the x-ray sources of the galactic bulge
Space Science Reviews, 1981Walter H G Lewin +2 more
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ARGOS – II. The Galactic bulge survey
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2013K C Freeman +2 more
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Chemical characterization of the inner Galactic bulge:North–South symmetry
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2018G Nandakumar, N Ryde, M Schultheis
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