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Stellar substructures in the Galactic disc and halo: Properties, origins and evolution

Deepak

Published 2024-07-19Version 1

Spatial, kinematic and orbital properties, along with ages and chemical compositions of the thin disc, thick disc and various stellar substructures present in the halo, are studied based on data from the LAMOST and Gaia surveys. The star formation in the Galactic thin and thick disc, with peak metallicities of $-0.20$ and $-0.45$ dex, is found to have peaked about 5.5 and 12.5 Gyr ago, respectively. The thin disc is also found to have experienced an initial star formation burst about 12.5 Gyr ago. The pro-grade population Splash and hot-disc (HD), with peak metallicity of about $-0.60$ and $-0.43$, are found to be about 13.03 and 12.21 Gyr old, respectively, with peak eccentricity of 0.70 and 0.35, are understood to be of in situ origin. The Gaia-Enceladus/Sausage (GE/S), Thamnos and Sequoia, with peak metallicity of about $-1.31$, $-1.36$ and $-1.56$, are found to be about 11.66, 12.89 and 12.18 Gyr, respectively, and are understood to be remnants of dwarf galaxies merged with the Milky Way. The HD, Splash, and Thamnos are found to have experienced chemical evolution similar to the thick disc while GE/S, Sequoia, and Helmi stream are found to have experienced distinct chemical enrichment of iron and $\alpha$-elements.

Comments: 21 Pages, 11 Figures, Accepted for publication in the Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy on 4th June 2024
Categories: astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.SR
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