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A&A 438, 139-151 (2005)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20042390
Abundance trends in kinematical groups of the Milky Way's disk
C. Soubiran and P. GirardObservatoire de Bordeaux, BP 89, 33270 Floirac, France
e-mail: soubiran@obs.u-bordeaux1.fr
(Received 18 November 2004 / Accepted 19 March 2005)
Abstract
We have compiled a large catalogue of metallicities and abundance ratios
from the literature in
order to investigate abundance trends of several alpha and iron peak elements
in the thin disk and the thick disk of the Galaxy. The catalogue
includes 743 stars with abundances of Fe, O, Mg, Ca, Ti, Si, Na, Ni and Al
in the metallicity range -1.30 < [Fe/H] < +0.50.
We have checked that systematic differences between abundances measured
in the different studies were lower than random errors before combining
them.
Accurate distances and proper motions from Hipparcos and radial velocities
from several sources have been retreived for 639 stars and their
velocities (U, V, W) and galactic orbits have been computed. Ages of 322 stars
have been estimated with a Bayesian method of
isochrone fitting.
Two samples kinematically representative of
the thin and thick disks have been selected, taking into account
the Hercules stream which is intermediate in kinematics, but with a probable dynamical
origin.
Our results show that the two disks are chemically well separated, they
overlap greatly in metallicity and both show parallel decreasing
alpha elements with increasing metallicity, in the interval -0.80 <
[Fe/H] < -0.30.
The Mg enhancement with respect to Fe of the thick disk is measured to be 0.14 dex. An even
larger enhancement is observed for Al. The thick disk is clearly older than
the thin disk with tentative evidence of an AMR over 2-3 Gyr and a hiatus
in star formation before the formation of the thin disk. We do not observe
a vertical gradient in the metallicity of the thick disk.
The Hercules stream has properties similar to that
of the thin disk, with a wider range of metallicity. Metal-rich stars assigned
to the thick disk and super-metal-rich stars assigned to the thin disk appear
as outliers in all their properties.
Key words: stars: abundances -- stars: kinematics -- Galaxy: disk -- Galaxy: abundances -- Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics -- catalogs
SIMBAD Objects
Tables at the CDS
© ESO 2005
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