The Milky Way stellar disk shows a broken radial density profile with four components, azimuthal dependence, inner and outer flaring, and a density-metallicity bump possibly from radial migration.
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GALEX NUV excess shows an 8 sigma anti-correlation with [Fe/H] in 492 halo stars, enabling distinction of VMP stars but limited for EMP stars by chromospheric variability.
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Mapping the Milky Way with Gaia Bp/Rp spectra-IV: the broken and asymmetric density profile of the stellar disk traced by a large sample of red clumps
The Milky Way stellar disk shows a broken radial density profile with four components, azimuthal dependence, inner and outer flaring, and a density-metallicity bump possibly from radial migration.
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Using GALEX UV Excess to Search for Metal-poor Halo Stars
GALEX NUV excess shows an 8 sigma anti-correlation with [Fe/H] in 492 halo stars, enabling distinction of VMP stars but limited for EMP stars by chromospheric variability.