Confirming chemical clocks: asteroseismic age dissection of the Milky Way disc(s)
Investigations of the origin and evolution of the Milky Way disc have long relied on chemical and kinematic identifications of its components to reconstruct our Galactic past. Difficulties in determining precise stellar ages have restricted most studies to small samples, normally confined to the sol...
Main Authors: | Aguirre, VS, Bojsen-Hansen, M, Slumstrup, D, Casagrande, L, Kawata, D, Ciuca, I, Handberg, R, Lund, MN, Mosumgaard, JR, Huber, D, Johnson, JA, Pinsonneault, MH, Serenelli, AM, Stello, D, Tayar, J, Bird, JC, Cassisi, S, Hon, M, Martig, M, Nissen, PE, Rix, HW, Schonrich, R, Sahlholdt, C, Trick, WH, Yu, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2018
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