New constraints on the chemical evolution of the solar neighbourhood and Galactic disc(s). Improved astrophysical parameters for the Geneva-Copenhagen Survey
Luca Casagrande, Ralph Schoenrich, Martin Asplund, Santi Cassisi, Ivan, Ramirez, Jorge Melendez, Thomas Bensby, Sofia Feltzing

TL;DR
This study re-analyzes the Geneva-Copenhagen survey using improved temperature and metallicity scales, revealing new insights into the chemical composition and age distribution of stars in the solar neighborhood and Galactic disc.
Contribution
It introduces a refined metallicity scale calibrated on high-resolution spectroscopy and a proxy for alpha elements, enabling detailed analysis of thin and thick disc populations.
Findings
Thick disc stars are old and alpha-enhanced, extending to super-solar metallicities.
The revised metallicity distribution peaks around solar metallicity.
The sample provides comprehensive kinematic, metallicity, and age data for the solar neighborhood.
Abstract
We present a re-analysis of the Geneva-Copenhagen survey, which benefits from the infrared flux method to improve the accuracy of the derived stellar effective temperatures and uses the latter to build a consistent and improved metallicity scale. Metallicities are calibrated on high-resolution spectroscopy and checked against four open clusters and a moving group, showing excellent consistency. The new temperature and metallicity scales provide a better match to theoretical isochrones, which are used for a Bayesian analysis of stellar ages. With respect to previous analyses, our stars are on average 100 K hotter and 0.1 dex more metal rich, which shift the peak of the metallicity distribution function around the solar value. From Stromgren photometry we are able to derive for the first time a proxy for alpha elements, which enables us to perform a tentative dissection of the chemical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science
