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Chemical evolution with radial mixing
Published 2009“…Radial mixing of stellar populations with high σz from inner regions of the disc to the solar neighbourhood provides a natural explanation of why measurements yield a steeper increase of σz with age than predicted by theory. …”
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Star formation in nearby early-type galaxies: Mapping in UV, optical and CO
Published 2006“…CO also traces well the young stellar populations and ionised gas distribution and kinematics, but in KDCs not always the stellar kinematics Emsellem et al. 2004; Sarzi et al. 2006; Kuntschner et al. 2006). © 2007 International Astronomical Union.…”
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The role of thermal evaporation in galaxy formation
Published 2007“…An analysis of published data reveals that the centres of galaxies with power-law central SB profiles have younger stellar populations than the centres of cored galaxies. …”
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2D kinematics and physical properties of z similar to 3 star-forming galaxies
Published 2010“…We also constrain the underlying stellar populations to address the evolutionary status of these galaxies. …”
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GalICS II: the [alpha/Fe]-mass relation in elliptical galaxies
Published 2008“…We aim at reproducing the mass- and sigma-[alpha/Fe] relations in the stellar populations of early-type galaxies by means of a cosmologically motivated assembly history for the spheroids. …”
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Chemical evolution with radial mixing
Published 2009“…Radial mixing of stellar populations with high σz from inner regions of the disc to the solar neighbourhood provides a natural explanation of why measurements yield a steeper increase of σz with age than predicted by theory. …”
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In and out star formation in z ~ 1.5 quiescent galaxies from rest-frame UV spectroscopy and the far-infrared
Published 2017“…In particular, using a spatially resolved median 2D spectrum, we find that the fraction of stellar populations with ages <1 Gyr is at least 3 times higher in the outer regions of the pBzK galaxies than in their cores. …”
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The quiescent phase of galactic disc growth
Published 2015“…Thick discs can form in models with high baryon fractions, but the corresponding bars are too long, the young stellar populations too hot and the discs flare considerably.…”
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Young stars in nearby early-type galaxies: SED fitting based on ultraviolet (UV) and optical imaging
Published 2011“…The UV is one order of magnitude more sensitive than the optical to the presence of young stellar populations. The near-ultraviolet (NUV) lights of ETGs, especially, are used to reveal their residual star formation history. …”
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Chemical evolution with radial mixing
Published 2008“…Radial mixing of stellar populations with high sigma_z from inner regions of the disc to the solar neighbourhood provides a natural explanation of why measurements yield a steeper increase of sigma_z with age than predicted by theory. …”
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Two channels of supermassive black hole growth as seen on the galaxies mass-size plane
Published 2017“…This trend is qualitatively the same as those previously reported for galaxy properties related to stellar populations, like age, metallicity, alpha enhancement, mass-to-light ratio and gas content. …”
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Transiting Exoplanet Yields for the Roman Galactic Bulge Time Domain Survey Predicted from Pixel-level Simulations
Published 2023-01-01“…These predictions depend sensitively on the Milky Way’s metallicity distribution function, highlighting an opportunity to significantly advance our understanding of exoplanet demographics, in particular across stellar populations and Galactic environments.…”
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The Radiative–Convective Gap: Fact or Fiction?
Published 2024-01-01“…Gaia characterizes the stellar populations of nearby open clusters with unprecedented precision. …”
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Alpha Element Populations Among Local Halo Stars
Published 2023-01-01“…Previous studies have shown that the halo of the Milky Way galaxy is made up of two distinct stellar populations, one from dissipative collapse and the other accreted. …”
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AEOS: Star-by-star Cosmological Simulations of Early Chemical Enrichment and Galaxy Formation
Published 2025-01-01“…Future work will extend these simulations to later epochs to interpret the diverse stellar populations of the Milky Way and its satellites.…”
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Measurement of the 27Al(p, α)24Mg fusion reaction at astrophysical energies via the Trojan Horse Method
Published 2024-01-01“…Recent surveys reveal complexities in stellar populations whose understanding may also benefit from better constraining the closure of the MgAl cycle. …”
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On the Progenitor of Binary Neutron Star Merger GW170817
Published 2017-01-01“…These constraints are insensitive to the galaxy’s star formation history, provided the stellar populations are older than 1 Gyr.…”
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A Three-dimensional Map of the Milky Way Using 66,000 Mira Variable Stars
Published 2023-01-01“…We present, for the first time, a detailed three-dimensional map of the Milky Way composed of young and intermediate-age stellar populations. Our analysis provides independent evidence for both the X-shaped bulge component and the flaring disk (being plausibly warped). …”
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The APO-K2 Catalog. II. Accurate Stellar Ages for Red Giant Branch Stars across the Milky Way
Published 2024-01-01“…Taking into account the selection functions of the K2 sample, the data appear to support the age−chemistry morphology of stellar populations predicted by both inside-out and late-burst scenarios. …”
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Extension of M Dwarf Spectra Based on Adversarial AutoEncoder
Published 2021-08-01“…As the living fossils of cosmic evolution, the study of M dwarfs is of great significance to the understanding of stars and the stellar populations of the Milky Way. Previously, M dwarf research was limited due to insufficient spectroscopic spectra. …”
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