The AMBRE Project: [Y/Mg] stellar dating calibration with Gaia

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Date
2019
Volume
622
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Les Ulis : EDP Sciences
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Chemical abundance dating methods open new paths for temporal evolution studies of the Milky Way stellar populations. In this paper, we use a high spectral resolution database of turn-off stars in the solar neighbourhood to study the age dependence of the [Y/Mg] chemical abundance ratio. Our analysis reveals a clear correlation between [Y/Mg] and age for thin disc stars of different metallicities, in synergy with previous studies of solar-type stars. In addition, no metallicity dependence with stellar age is detected, allowing us to use the [Y/Mg] ratio as a reliable age proxy. Finally, the [Y/Mg]-age relation presents a discontinuity between thin and thick disc stars around 9-10 Gyr. For thick disc stars, the correlation has a different zero point and probably a steeper trend with age, reflecting the different chemical evolution histories of the two disc components.

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Galaxy: abundances, Galaxy: disk, Galaxy: stellar content, Galaxy: structure
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Titarenko, A., Recio-Blanco, A., de Laverny, P., Hayden, M., & Guiglion, G. (2019). The AMBRE Project: [Y/Mg] stellar dating calibration with Gaia. 622. https://doi.org//10.1051/0004-6361/201833721
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