Chemical similarities between Galactic bulge and local thick disk red giant stars
J. Melendez, M. Asplund, A. Alves-Brito, K. Cunha, B. Barbuy, M.S., Bessell, C. Chiappini, K.C. Freeman, I. Ramirez, V.V. Smith, D. Yong

TL;DR
This study compares the chemical compositions of Galactic bulge and local thick disk red giant stars, finding similar abundance patterns that suggest comparable formation histories, challenging previous distinctions based on dwarf star data.
Contribution
It provides the first homogeneous, differential abundance analysis of bulge and thick disk giants, revealing chemical similarities that imply related evolutionary processes.
Findings
No chemical distinction between bulge and thick disk stars.
Confirmed differences in [O/Fe] between thin and thick disks.
Similar formation timescales and star formation histories inferred.
Abstract
The evolution of the Milky Way bulge and its relationship with the other Galactic populations is still poorly understood. The bulge has been suggested to be either a merger-driven classical bulge or the product of a dynamical instability of the inner disk. To probe the star formation history, the initial mass function and stellar nucleosynthesis of the bulge, we performed an elemental abundance analysis of bulge red giant stars. We also completed an identical study of local thin disk, thick disk and halo giants to establish the chemical differences and similarities between the various populations. High-resolution infrared spectra of 19 bulge giants and 49 comparison giants in the solar neighborhood were acquired with Gemini/Phoenix. All stars have similar stellar parameters but cover a broad range in metallicity. A standard 1D local thermodynamic equilibrium analysis yielded the…
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