The solar neighborhood age-metallicity relation - Does it exist?

Feltzing, Sofia; Holmberg, Johan; Hurley, J (2002). The solar neighborhood age-metallicity relation - Does it exist? Modes of Star Formation and the Origin of Field Populations, Proceedings, 285,, 243 - 247. Workshop on Modes of Star Formation and the Origin of Field Populations. Heidelberg, Germany: Astronomical Society of the Pacific (ASP)
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Authors:
Feltzing, Sofia ; Holmberg, Johan ; Hurley, J
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Lund Observatory - Has been reorganised
Abstract:
We test the hypothesis that the spread in the age-metallicity plot of the solar neighborhood is due to a mixture of stars belonging to kinematically different sub-populations of the Galactic disk, i.e., the thin and the thick disk. We use a kinematic subsample of similar to 600 stars from a sample of similar to 6000 dwarf and subgiant stars from the Hipparcos catalog. All of these stars have a full set of stellar parameters determined, including good ages. We find that a significant spread in [Me/H] is present in both kinematic populations, especially at large stellar ages. This implies that a simple one-to-one relation between ages and metallicities is not possible. In fact, there are stars that are-truly old and at the same time have [Me/H] > 0.2 dex.
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1-58381-128-1
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