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- 2023
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Gaia Data Release 3: Exploring and mapping the diffuse interstellar band at 862 nm
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Gaia Focused Product Release: Spatial distribution of two diffuse interstellar bands
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First r -process enhanced star confirmed as a member of the Galactic bulge
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A Wide Metallicity Range for Gyr-old Stars in the Nuclear Star Cluster
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Detailed α abundance trends in the inner Galactic bulge
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Stellar ages, masses, extinctions, and orbital parameters based on spectroscopic parameters of Gaia DR3
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Light elements Na and Al in 58 bulge spheroid stars from APOGEE
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- 2021
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The nuclear stellar disc of the Milky Way : A dynamically cool and metal-rich component possibly formed from the central molecular zone
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- 2020
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Detailed Abundances in the Galactic Center : Evidence of a Metal-rich Alpha-enhanced Stellar Population
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- 2019
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Abundances of disk and bulge giants from high-resolution optical spectra : III. Sc, V, Cr, Mn, Co, Ni
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The inner two degrees of the Milky Way : Evidence of a chemical difference between the Galactic Center and the surrounding inner bulge stellar populations
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The origin of stellar populations in the Galactic bulge from chemical abundances
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The bimodal [Mg/Fe] versus [Fe/H] bulge sequence as revealed by APOGEE DR14
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APOGEE DR14/DR15 Abundances in the Inner Milky Way
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- 2018
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Evidence against Anomalous Compositions for Giants in the Galactic Nuclear Star Cluster
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Chemical characterization of the inner Galactic bulge : North-South symmetry
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Near-infrared spectroscopic observations of massive young stellar object candidates in the central molecular zone
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- 2017
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Abundances of disk and bulge giants from high-resolution optical spectra : II. O, Mg, Co, and Ti in the bulge sample
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Detailed near-IR stellar abundances of red giants in the Inner Bulge and Galactic Center
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Detailed abundances for the old population near the galactic center. I. Metallicity distribution of the nuclear star cluster
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Fluorine in the Solar neighborhood : No evidence for the neutrino process
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Baade's window and APOGEE : Metallicities, ages, and chemical abundances
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The Gaia -ESO Survey : Exploring the complex nature and origins of the Galactic bulge populations
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Gaia Data Release 1 : Open cluster astrometry: Performance, limitations, and future prospects
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- 2016
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Temperatures and metallicities of M giants in the Galactic bulge from low-resolution K -band spectra
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Chemical Evolution of the Inner 2 Degrees of the Milky Way Bulge: [α/Fe] Trends and Metallicity Gradients
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DETAILED ABUNDANCE ANALYSIS of A METAL-POOR GIANT in the GALACTIC CENTER
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The Gaia -ESO Survey : Separating disk chemical substructures with cluster models∗: Evidence of a separate evolution in the metal-poor thin disk
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Gaia Data Release 1 : Summary of the astrometric, photometric, and survey properties
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The Gaia mission
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- 2015
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Chemical abundances of M giants in the Galactic centre: A single metal-rich population with low [alpha/Fe]
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Chemical evolution of the Galactic Centre
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Understanding AGB evolution in Galactic bulge stars from high-resolution infrared spectroscopy
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The Gaia-ESO Survey: Tracing interstellar extinction
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The Gaia-ESO Survey: characterisation of the [alpha/Fe] sequences in the Milky Way discs
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- 2014
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Chemical evolution of fluorine in the bulge High-resolution K-band spectra of giants in three fields
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The Gaia-ESO Survey: metallicity and kinematic trends in the Milky Way bulge
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- 2012
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The very low mass multiple system LHS 1070. A testbed for model atmospheres for the lower end of the main sequence
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