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Book The Analysis of Stellar Populations in the Milky Way and Beyond

Download or read book The Analysis of Stellar Populations in the Milky Way and Beyond written by Andreia Jessica Arabani Carrillo and published by . This book was released on 2021 with total page 484 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: No other astronomical object can unlock the mysteries of the Universe more than stars. Studying the crowded, unresolved stellar populations of nearby galaxies aids in understanding what brings about their observed properties, morphology, activity, and assembly history. Studying the Milky Way’s resolved stellar populations, specifically their detailed chemical abundances and kinematics, provides us with an unparalleled, zoomed-in view of galaxy formation. Additionally, understanding Milky Way stellar populations can supplement our knowledge in other fields in Astronomy, such as exoplanet populations, as the gas that forms a star also forms the planets around it. This is the focus of my dissertation: analyzing stellar populations--both resolved in the Milky Way (observed and simulated) and unresolved in a nearby galaxy--to holistically understand galaxy formation, the Milky Way assembly, and the Galactic context of exoplanet demographics. This Thesis is structured going from the largest and farthest of scales e.g. external galaxy, to the smallest of scales e.g. planet-hosting stars. With unresolved, ensemble stellar populations, I investigate the assembly of the different components: the bulge, bar, and disc, of the nearby galaxy NGC 2903, using the VIRUS-P Exploration of Nearby Galaxies (VENGA) Integral Field Spectroscopy (IFS) survey. This work benefited from high signal-to-noise, spatially-resolved spectroscopic data that enabled me to construct a more comprehensive picture of NGC 2903’s formation history by understanding the growth of its different components. Moving closer to the Milky Way and unveiling the history of its halo, I present a detailed chemical study for stars from one of Milky Way’s most significant mergers dubbed Gaia-Enceladus-Sausage (GES), aided by high-resolution optical spectra from McDonald Observatory and Magellan Telescope. I contrast these stars’ abundance trends to those found in the Milky Way and its surviving satellites to understand how its chemical signatures compare to other stellar populations and what this tells us about its star formation history. As emphasized in this Thesis, it is important to investigate galaxy assembly through the lenses of different galaxy components and in an interdisciplinary way. Therefore, I also aim to understand the formation of the Milky Way disc. I do this by turning to a zoom-in cosmological simulation of a Milky Way mass galaxy from the FIRE-2 suite and where I determine how the ages, metallicities, and detailed chemical abundances of stars relate to each other and to their current and birth locations. Specifically, I investigate if the stars in the simulations exhibit a tight age-abundance trend, similar to what is found in observations. Further, I explore how the dispersion found around this trend, at different metallicities and locations in the galaxy, relates to the star formation history of the simulated Milky Way. Lastly, taking advantage of the power of Milky Way large surveys, I kinematically and chemically characterized targets from the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) to understand the Galactic context of planet-hosting stars. This is especially important as we find more exoplanets in different parts of the Galaxy, enabling us to understand if and how planet formation and demographics are different for different Milky Way stellar populations. The accomplishments of this Thesis have contributed to a broad range of fields in Astronomy, but all tied together by the analysis of stellar populations in the Milky Way and beyond

Book Asteroseismology of Stellar Populations in the Milky Way

Download or read book Asteroseismology of Stellar Populations in the Milky Way written by Andrea Miglio and published by Springer. This book was released on 2014-12-26 with total page 183 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The detection of radial and non-radial solar-like oscillations in thousands of G-K giants with CoRoT and Kepler is paving the road for detailed studies of stellar populations in the Galaxy. The available average seismic constraints allow largely model-independent determination of stellar radii and masses, and can be used to determine the position and age of thousands of stars in different regions of the Milky Way, and of giants belonging to open clusters. Such a close connection between stellar evolution, Galactic evolution, and asteroseismology opens a new very promising gate in our understanding of stars and galaxies. This book represents a natural progression from the collection of review papers presented in the book 'Red Giants as Probes of the Structure and Evolution of the Milky Way', which appeared in the Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings series in 2012. This sequel volume contains review papers on spectroscopy, seismology of red giants, open questions in Galactic astrophysics, and discusses first results achieved by combining photometric/spectroscopic and seismic constraints on populations of stars observed by CoRoT and Kepler. The book also reports on discussions between expert researchers in Galactic evolution, specialists in stellar structure and asteroseismology, and key representatives of extensive ground-based spectroscopic surveys such as APOGEE and the ESO-GAIA Spectroscopic Survey, which would serve as a roadmap for future endeavours in this field of research.

Book The Stellar Populations of Galaxies

Download or read book The Stellar Populations of Galaxies written by B. Barbuy and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2012-12-06 with total page 529 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: One approach to learning about stellar populations is to study them at three different levels of resolution. First in our own Galaxy; secondly from nearby galaxies where stars can still be resolved; and thirdly in remote galaxies in which the stellar population can only be studied in integrated light. This IAU Symposium covered the entire range of galaxies in its study of their stellar populations. Interspersed with theoretical papers, the wealth of observational results provides an important state-of-the-art presentation of the progress that has been made in this field.

Book Old Stellar Populations

    Book Details:
  • Author : Santi Cassisi
  • Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
  • Release : 2013-08-29
  • ISBN : 3527665544
  • Pages : 506 pages

Download or read book Old Stellar Populations written by Santi Cassisi and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2013-08-29 with total page 506 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The book discusses the theoretical path to decoding the information gathered from observations of old stellar systems. It focuses on old stellar systems because these are the fossil record of galaxy formation and provide invaluable information ont he evolution of cosmic structures and the universe as a whole. The aim is to present results obtained in the past few years for theoretical developments in low mass star research and in advances in our knowledge of the evolution of old stellar systems. A particularly representative case is the recent discovery of multiple stellar populations in galactic globular clusters that represents one of the hottest topics in stellar and galactic astrophysics and is discussed in detail. Santi Cassisi has authored about 270 scientific papers, 150 of them in peer-reviewed journals, and the title Evolution of Stars and Stellar Populations.

Book The Milky Way and Beyond  Stars  Nebulae  and Other Galaxies

Download or read book The Milky Way and Beyond Stars Nebulae and Other Galaxies written by Britannica Educational Publishing and published by Britannica Educational Publishing. This book was released on 2009-10-01 with total page 219 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Sun is merely one of some 200 billion stars that make up the Milky Way--and the Milky Way is only one of a billion galaxies in the known universe. Packed with fascinating facts and stunning photography, this book examines the Galaxy humans call home and travels light years away, to the domain of phenomena such as the Oort cloud.

Book Tidal Streams in the Local Group and Beyond

Download or read book Tidal Streams in the Local Group and Beyond written by Heidi Jo Newberg and published by Springer. This book was released on 2015-12-29 with total page 256 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume is written by leading scientists in the field, who review the current state of our knowledge of tidal streams in the Milky Way, the Andromeda galaxy, and in other nearby galaxies. The cosmological origins of dwarf galaxies and the physical processes by which they are tidally disrupted into streams and incorporated into galaxy halos are discussed. The techniques that have been used to identify tidal streams are presented and will be useful to researchers who would like to find substructures in the next generation of optical sky surveys, including Pan-STARRS and LSST. The methods that are currently under development to constrain both large scale distribution of dark matter in the Milky Way and the (small scale) lumpiness of the dark matter distribution are also explained. The authors also provide motivation for future spectroscopic surveys of Milky Way halo stars, which will aid both in the identification of tidal streams and the constraint of dark matter properties. This volume is aimed at graduate students who are beginning this field of research, but is also a resource for researchers who study tidal streams and related fields. In addition to presenting the physical processes by which tidal streams are created, it also reviews the current state of the observations and the progress towards utilizing these observations to constrain the distribution of dark matter in the Milky Way. The book will introduce anyone with a background in astrophysics to the field of tidal streams.

Book Stellar Populations

    Book Details:
  • Author : International Astronomical Union. Symposium
  • Publisher : Cambridge University Press
  • Release : 2010
  • ISBN : 9780521764841
  • Pages : 488 pages

Download or read book Stellar Populations written by International Astronomical Union. Symposium and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2010 with total page 488 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: IAU Symposium 262 presents reviews on the current understanding of the theories of stellar evolution, galaxy formation and galaxy evolution. It emphasises what we have learned in the past few years from massive surveys covering large portions of the sky (e.g. SDSS, HDF, UDF, GOODS, COSMOS). Several critical aspects of research on stellar populations deserve further effort in order to be brought in tune with other areas of astrophysical research. The next ten years will see the opening of major observatories that will increase the quality and quantity of astronomical data by orders of magnitude. The expected benefits from these instruments for the study of stellar populations are explored. This critical review of state of the art observational and theoretical work will appeal to all those working on stellar populations, from distant galaxies to local resolved galaxies and galactic star clusters.

Book Evolution of Stars and Stellar Populations

Download or read book Evolution of Stars and Stellar Populations written by Maurizio Salaris and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2005-12-13 with total page 386 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Evolution of Stars and Stellar Populations is a comprehensive presentation of the theory of stellar evolution and its application to the study of stellar populations in galaxies. Taking a unique approach to the subject, this self-contained text introduces first the theory of stellar evolution in a clear and accessible manner, with particular emphasis placed on explaining the evolution with time of observable stellar properties, such as luminosities and surface chemical abundances. This is followed by a detailed presentation and discussion of a broad range of related techniques, that are widely applied by researchers in the field to investigate the formation and evolution of galaxies. This book will be invaluable for undergraduates and graduate students in astronomy and astrophysics, and will also be of interest to researchers working in the field of Galactic, extragalactic astronomy and cosmology. comprehensive presentation of stellar evolution theory introduces the concept of stellar population and describes "stellar population synthesis" methods to study ages and star formation histories of star clusters and galaxies presents stellar evolution as a tool for investigating the evolution of galaxies and of the universe in general

Book The Evolution of The Milky Way

Download or read book The Evolution of The Milky Way written by F. Matteucci and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2000 with total page 644 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This review of the most up-to-date observational and theoretical information concerning the chemical evolution of the Milky Way compares the abundances derived from field stars and clusters, giving information on the abundances and dynamics of gas.

Book The Evolution of The Milky Way

    Book Details:
  • Author : Francesca Matteucci
  • Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
  • Release : 2012-12-06
  • ISBN : 9401009384
  • Pages : 605 pages

Download or read book The Evolution of The Milky Way written by Francesca Matteucci and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2012-12-06 with total page 605 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This review of the most up-to-date observational and theoretical information concerning the chemical evolution of the Milky Way compares the abundances derived from field stars and clusters, giving information on the abundances and dynamics of gas.

Book Outskirts of Galaxies

    Book Details:
  • Author : Johan H. Knapen
  • Publisher : Springer
  • Release : 2017-07-09
  • ISBN : 3319565702
  • Pages : 367 pages

Download or read book Outskirts of Galaxies written by Johan H. Knapen and published by Springer. This book was released on 2017-07-09 with total page 367 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book consists of invited reviews written by world-renowned experts on the subject of the outskirts of galaxies, an upcoming field which has been understudied so far. These regions are faint and hard to observe, yet hide a tremendous amount of information on the origin and early evolution of galaxies. They thus allow astronomers to address some of the most topical problems, such as gaseous and satellite accretion, radial migration, and merging. The book is published in conjunction with the celebration of the end of the four-year DAGAL project, an EU-funded initial training network, and with a major international conference on the topic held in March 2016 in Toledo. It thus reflects not only the views of the experts, but also the scientific discussions and progress achieved during the project and the meeting. The reviews in the book describe the most modern observations of the outer regions of our own Galaxy, and of galaxies in the local and high-redshift Universe. They tackle disks, haloes, streams, and accretion as observed through deep imaging and spectroscopy, and guide the reader through the various formation and evolution scenarios for galaxies. The reviews focus on the major open questions in the field, and explore how they can be tackled in the future. This book provides a unique entry point into the field for graduate students and non-specialists, and serves as a reference work for researchers in this exciting new field.

Book RR Lyrae Stars in the Milky Way Stellar Halo

Download or read book RR Lyrae Stars in the Milky Way Stellar Halo written by Shaila Akhter and published by . This book was released on 2013 with total page 152 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A current important research topic in modern Astrophysics is to understand the formation process of galaxies like the Milky Way. The Milky Way Stellar Halo preserves the most useful information about the Galaxy evolution. Despite a number of detailed studies over many years, the shape and extent of the Galactic Halo is still debated and knowledge about it is incomplete. The existence of the halo stellar streams provides important clues to the hierarchical formation of our galaxy. We study these substructures through the characteristics of various stellar populations. RR Lyraes (RRLs) are very good Galactic halo tracers because of their relatively high intrinsic and well established absolute magnitudes. RRLs are metal poor and very old and can hold information of galaxy evolution. Their characteristic colors and light curves made them easy to be identified. Keller et al. (2008) found that the power-law slope of the RR Lyrae space density distribution is steepened beyond the Galactocentric radius 45 kpc. They identified 2016 RRL candidates derived from the analysis of archival observations of the Southern Edgeworth-Kuiper Belt Object (SEKBO) survey. We have investigated this result by following up on a subset of 137 candidates with a range of magnitudes (Ṽ14-20) using the Faulkes Telescope (FT) database and confirmed 57 candidates as real RRLs. A cross-match between SEKBO RRL survey and Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release-7 (SDSS DR-7) revealed 272 RRL candidates in common. Applying the color selection criteria proposed by Ivezic' et al. (2005) resulted in 193 likely RRLs. The completeness as a function of magnitude was calculated empirically from the combined set of SEKBO RRL candidates from current FT data, SDSS cross-matched data, and the Prior et al. (2009) catalog. This resulted in a spatial density distribution characterized by two power laws with a break radius R within a range between 45 kpc and 50 kpc, similar to the results of Keller et al. We find the power-law slopes for the inner and the outer halo as -2.78+/-0.02 and -5.0+/- 0.2. The SkyMapper telescope survey promises to deliver better quality data for the entire southern hemisphere sky. We quantify the likely efficiency and completeness of the survey as regards the detection of RRL stars via observations of the RRL-rich globular cluster NGC3201. For single-epoch 'uvgri' observations followed by two further epochs of 'gr' imaging, as per the intended 3-epoch survey strategy, we recover known RRLs with >90% efficiency. We also investigate boundaries in the gravity-sensitive single-epoch 2-colour diagram that yield high completeness and high efficiency (i.e. minimal contamination by non-RRLs). The availability of multi-epoch data is one of the big advantages of the SkyMapper survey over SDSS. The primary selection for RRLs in SkyMapper through variability and then location in the gravity sensitive diagram will help to find thousands of RRLs in the southern sky over the entire halo and will likely identify many new substructures. These will make a major contribution to the shape and the extent of the halo and will constrain Galaxy formation models.

Book Beyond the Milky Way

Download or read book Beyond the Milky Way written by Thornton Page and published by . This book was released on 1969 with total page 360 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Anthology of authoritative articles chronicling recent developments, techniques, and research enabling man to observe features of the universe as far as 8 billion light years away.

Book Characterizing the Milky Way s Stellar Populations by Understanding Stars Inside and Out

Download or read book Characterizing the Milky Way s Stellar Populations by Understanding Stars Inside and Out written by Courtney Rose Epstein and published by . This book was released on 2014 with total page 140 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Rotation periods are predicted to be a useful clock and detectable by ground-based surveys for field populations as old as 1-2 Gyr, and detectable by space-based telescopes for stars as old as the Galactic disk. Rotation provides better leverage than other age diagnostics for unevolved dwarfs because the spin down timescale is much faster than the nuclear-burning timescale. However, for solar-like dwarfs and more evolved stars, asteroseismology (the study of stellar interiors through global oscillations) can achieve more precise age estimates.

Book The Center  Bulge  and Disk of the Milky Way

Download or read book The Center Bulge and Disk of the Milky Way written by Leo Blitz and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 1992 with total page 188 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Our view of the Galaxy has recently been undergoing an increasing divergence from the traditional standpoint. In this book, ten authors discuss in eight chapters how the conceptions of the Milky Way have moved in new directions. Starting with the inner parsec and the Centre of the Galaxy, the book gradually moves on to the bulge and its relation to the globular clusters and to the disk, of which the presence of a bar is argued. A new look on the HI distribution in the disk, a synthesis of molecular line surveys and the study of stellar populations are discussed in the last three chapters.

Book Galactic Dynamics

    Book Details:
  • Author : James Binney
  • Publisher : Princeton University Press
  • Release : 2011-10-30
  • ISBN : 1400828724
  • Pages : 902 pages

Download or read book Galactic Dynamics written by James Binney and published by Princeton University Press. This book was released on 2011-10-30 with total page 902 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Since it was first published in 1987, Galactic Dynamics has become the most widely used advanced textbook on the structure and dynamics of galaxies and one of the most cited references in astrophysics. Now, in this extensively revised and updated edition, James Binney and Scott Tremaine describe the dramatic recent advances in this subject, making Galactic Dynamics the most authoritative introduction to galactic astrophysics available to advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, and researchers. Every part of the book has been thoroughly overhauled, and many sections have been completely rewritten. Many new topics are covered, including N-body simulation methods, black holes in stellar systems, linear stability and response theory, and galaxy formation in the cosmological context. Binney and Tremaine, two of the world's leading astrophysicists, use the tools of theoretical physics to describe how galaxies and other stellar systems work, succinctly and lucidly explaining theoretical principles and their applications to observational phenomena. They provide readers with an understanding of stellar dynamics at the level needed to reach the frontiers of the subject. This new edition of the classic text is the definitive introduction to the field. ? A complete revision and update of one of the most cited references in astrophysics Provides a comprehensive description of the dynamical structure and evolution of galaxies and other stellar systems Serves as both a graduate textbook and a resource for researchers Includes 20 color illustrations, 205 figures, and more than 200 problems Covers the gravitational N-body problem, hierarchical galaxy formation, galaxy mergers, dark matter, spiral structure, numerical simulations, orbits and chaos, equilibrium and stability of stellar systems, evolution of binary stars and star clusters, and much more Companion volume to Galactic Astronomy, the definitive book on the phenomenology of galaxies and star clusters

Book Planetary Nebulae Beyond the Milky Way

Download or read book Planetary Nebulae Beyond the Milky Way written by L. Stanghellini and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2006-07-30 with total page 373 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Recently, improved observational capabilities have allowed the study of fainter and fainter extra-galactic planetary nebulae in galaxies well beyond the Milky Way. This book result from a workshop held at ESO headquarters in Garching in 2004, the first devoted to Extra-galactic Planetary Nebulae. A wide range of topics is covered, from stellar and nebular astrophysics to galactic dynamics and galaxy clusters, making this a reference of broad astrophysical interest.