Planar very metal-poor stars exhibit chemical homogeneity and dwarf-galaxy-like abundance ratios, supporting origin from one ancient accreted system tentatively called Loki.
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Asteroseismic ages from TESS calibrate [Y/Mg] and [C/N] chemical clocks, revealing a radially dependent [Y/Mg]-age relation that is steeper in the outer Galactic disc and flatter inward, with NLTE corrections and evolutionary stage accounting required for accuracy.
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An ancient system hidden in the Galactic plane?
Planar very metal-poor stars exhibit chemical homogeneity and dwarf-galaxy-like abundance ratios, supporting origin from one ancient accreted system tentatively called Loki.
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Calibration of the [C/N] and [Y/Mg] chemical clocks with asteroseismic ages from the TESS space mission
Asteroseismic ages from TESS calibrate [Y/Mg] and [C/N] chemical clocks, revealing a radially dependent [Y/Mg]-age relation that is steeper in the outer Galactic disc and flatter inward, with NLTE corrections and evolutionary stage accounting required for accuracy.