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Rediscovering Our Galaxy (IAU S334)
Presents a summary of the astrometric, spectroscopic and photometric surveys that will unveil Milky Way's inner- and outermost regions.
Cristina Chiappini (Edited by), Ivan Minchev (Edited by), Else Starkenburg (Edited by), Marica Valentini (Edited by)
9781107192348, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 13 September 2018
500 pages
25.7 x 18 x 2.3 cm, 0.82 kg
Astronomers are at a crucial point in our understanding of the Milky Way. Deciphering the assembly history of our galaxy requires detailed mapping of the structure, dynamics, chemical composition, and age distribution of its stellar populations. In the last decade, astrometric, spectroscopic, photometric, and asteroseismic surveys have started to unveil the inner- and outermost regions of the Milky Way. IAU Symposium 334 explores the still open questions and focusses on the concepts emerging from the analysis of these large, new, and complex datasets. This volume presents a summary of these topics, including the current novel data and the challenges they already pose to modeling, before Gaia end-of-mission, PLATO, and large spectroscopic surveys such as WEAVE and 4MOST are about to start. Graduate students and researchers will learn that, in this golden era of galactic archaeology, we are about to rediscover our galaxy.
1. Tracers of the oldest Milky Way fossil records and Halo Assembly
2. Disentangling mixed populations in the central regions of the Milky Way
3. Galactic disks – chemodynamical properties and models
4. Towards ages: Gaia DR1, asteroseismology, and precise abundances
5. Stellar evolution models and stellar yields
6. Milky Way potential and disk dynamics
7. Cosmological simulations of Milky-Way-like galaxies
8. Challenges in data and modeling
9. Future outlook.
Subject Areas: Astrophysics [PHVB], Astronomy, space & time [PG]