
TL;DR
The paper discusses how Gaia's astrometric data, combined with spectroscopic surveys, will revolutionize our understanding of the Galaxy's stellar content, especially in the Galactic discs, highlighting recent results and future prospects.
Contribution
It provides an overview of recent Galactic Archaeology survey results and emphasizes the transformative potential of upcoming Gaia data releases.
Findings
Insights from Gaia DR1 demonstrate the power of combined astrometric and spectroscopic data.
Recent surveys reveal new puzzles about the structure of the Galactic discs.
Future Gaia data will enable more detailed Galactic archaeology studies.
Abstract
The final astrometric data from the Gaia mission will transform our view of the stellar content of the Galaxy, particularly when complemented with spectroscopic surveys providing stellar parameters, line-of-sight kinematics and elemental abundances. Analyses with Gaia DR1 are already demonstrating the insight gained and the promise of what is to come with future Gaia releases. I present a brief overview of results and puzzles from recent Galactic Archaeology surveys for context, focusing on the Galactic discs.
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