A new alpha-enhanced super-solar metallicity population
V. Zh. Adibekyan, N. C. Santos, S. G. Sousa, and G. Israelian

TL;DR
This study analyzes high-resolution spectra of FGK dwarfs to identify distinct alpha-enhanced stellar populations, revealing two main groups with different chemical, kinematic, and orbital properties, including a newly identified super-solar metallicity population.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed characterization of a super-solar metallicity alpha-enhanced stellar population using a large, uniform spectroscopic dataset.
Findings
Two alpha-enhanced populations separated by [alpha/Fe] and [Fe/H]
High-alpha stars are older and have distinct kinematics
Identification of a super-solar metallicity alpha-enhanced group
Abstract
We performed a uniform and detailed analysis of 1112 high-resolution spectra of FGK dwarfs obtained with the HARPS spectrograph at the ESO 3.6 m telescope (La Silla, Chile). Most stars have effective temperatures 4700 K < Teff < 6300 K and lie in the metallicity range of -1.39 < [Fe/H] < 0.55. Our main goal is to investigate whether there are any differences between the elemental abundance trends (especially [alpha/Fe] ratio) for stars of different subpopulations. The equivalent widths of spectral lines are automatically measured from HARPS spectra with the ARES code. The abundances of three alpha elements are determined using a differential LTE analysis relative to the Sun, with the 2010 revised version of the spectral synthesis code MOOG and a grid of Kurucz ATLAS9 atmospheres.The stars of our sample fall into two populations, clearly separated in terms of [alpha/Fe] up to super-solar…
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