A spectroscopic survey of thick disc stars outside the solar neighbourhood
G. Kordopatis, A. Recio-Blanco, P. de Laverny, G. Gilmore, V. Hill, R., F. G. Wyse, A. Helmi, A. Bijaoui, M. Zoccali, O. Bienaym\'e

TL;DR
This study conducts a spectroscopic survey of thick disc stars far from the solar neighborhood, analyzing their properties and kinematics to understand the structure and formation of the Milky Way's thick disc.
Contribution
It provides new measurements of vertical gradients and metallicity-velocity correlations in the thick disc outside the solar vicinity, challenging existing formation models.
Findings
Vertical velocity gradient of 19 +/- 8 km/s/kpc.
Metallicity gradient of -0.14 +/- 0.05 dex/kpc.
Detected correlation between orbital velocity and metallicity.
Abstract
We performed a spectroscopic survey of nearly 700 stars probing the galactic thick disc far from the solar neighbourhood towards the galactic coordinates (l~277, b~47). The derived effective temperatures, surface gravities and overall metallicities were then combined with stellar evolution isochrones, radial velocities and proper motions to derive the distances, kinematics and orbital parameters of the sample stars. The targets belonging to each galactic component (thin disc, thick disc, halo) were selected either on their kinematics or according to their position above the galactic plane, and the vertical gradients were also estimated. We present here atmospheric parameters, distances and kinematics for this sample, and a comparison of our kinematic and metallicity distributions with the Besancon model of the Milky Way. The thick disc far from the solar neighbourhood is found to differ…
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