An empirical Teff-log g-[Fe/H]-[C/Fe] calibration aligns 1D/LTE NIR OH oxygen abundances to the [OI] scale for 35 V/EMP stars, reducing scatter and temperature dependence in [O/Fe] vs [Fe/H].
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Mutual information analysis of TNG50 simulations shows gravitational potential and total energy retain merger mass and infall time information longest, while radial velocity loses it within ~5 Gyr, with washout depending on radius, merger age, and mass.
DESI K-giant catalog identifies Aleph, Sagittarius, GSE, Cetus-Palca and Orphan-Chenab, then shows residual halo high-angular-momentum stars have bimodal MDFs unlike GSE or Sagittarius.
The Milky Way retrograde halo contains debris from multiple accreted dwarf galaxies, shown by distinct metallicity distribution peaks that remain separate even when combined with orbital dynamics.
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Revealing {\alpha}-Element's Past with Subaru/IRD: Oxygen Abundance of 35 Very Metal-Poor Stars from Near-IR OH lines
An empirical Teff-log g-[Fe/H]-[C/Fe] calibration aligns 1D/LTE NIR OH oxygen abundances to the [OI] scale for 35 V/EMP stars, reducing scatter and temperature dependence in [O/Fe] vs [Fe/H].
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Galactic Amnesia: The Information Washout of the Milky Way Merger History
Mutual information analysis of TNG50 simulations shows gravitational potential and total energy retain merger mass and infall time information longest, while radial velocity loses it within ~5 Gyr, with washout depending on radius, merger age, and mass.
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Disentangling the Distant Stellar Halo Using K-Giants in the DESI Year 3 Data
DESI K-giant catalog identifies Aleph, Sagittarius, GSE, Cetus-Palca and Orphan-Chenab, then shows residual halo high-angular-momentum stars have bimodal MDFs unlike GSE or Sagittarius.
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Substructures of the Milky Way's Retrograde Halo: Evidence for Multiple Accretion Events
The Milky Way retrograde halo contains debris from multiple accreted dwarf galaxies, shown by distinct metallicity distribution peaks that remain separate even when combined with orbital dynamics.