articleThe Astronomical JournalSep 1, 2004BRONZE OA

Stellar Chemical Signatures and Hierarchical Galaxy Formation

KAKim A. VennMIMike IrwinMDMatthew D. ShetroneCAChristopher A. ToutVHVanessa Hill

University of Minnesota · University of Cambridge · +5 more institutions

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Abstract

To compare the chemistries of stars in the Milky Way dwarf spheroidal (dSph) satellite galaxies with stars in the Galaxy, we have compiled a large sample of Galactic stellar abundances from the literature. When kinematic information is available, we have assigned the stars to standard Galactic components through Bayesian classification based on Gaussian velocity ellipsoids. As found in previous studies, the [alpha/Fe] ratios of most stars in the dSph galaxies are generally lower than similar metallicity Galactic stars in this extended sample. Our kinematically selected stars confirm this for the Galactic halo, thin-disk, and thick-disk components. There is marginal overlap in the low [alpha/Fe] ratios between…

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  • KA
    Kim A. VennCorresponding

    University of Minnesota, University of Cambridge, Macalester College

  • MI
    Mike Irwin

    University of Cambridge

  • MD
    Matthew D. Shetrone

    The University of Texas at Austin

  • CA
    Christopher A. Tout

    University of Cambridge

  • VH
    Vanessa Hill

    Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Galaxies, Etoiles, Physique et Instrumentation

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Keywords
  • Stars
  • Dwarf galaxy
  • Galactic halo
  • Galaxy
  • Milky Way
  • Metallicity
  • Satellite galaxy
  • Galactic plane
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