Stellar mass distribution and star formation history of the Galactic disk revealed by mono-age stellar populations from LAMOST
Maosheng Xiang, Jianrong Shi, Xiaowei Liu, Haibo Yuan, Bingqiu Chen,, Yang Huang, Chun Wang, Zhijia Tian, Zhiying Huo, Huawei Zhang, Meng Zhang

TL;DR
This study uses a large stellar sample from LAMOST to analyze the 3D mass distribution and star formation history of the Galactic disk, revealing disk flaring, asymmetries, and an inside-out formation pattern.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed 3D mass distribution of mono-age stellar populations in the Galactic disk, highlighting new insights into disk structure and evolution.
Findings
All populations younger than 10 Gyr show disk flaring.
The local mid-plane stellar density is higher than previous estimates.
The disk exhibits an inside-out star formation history.
Abstract
We present a detailed determination and analysis of 3D stellar mass distribution of the Galactic disk for mono-age populations using a sample of 0.93 million main-sequence turn-off and subgiant stars from the LAMOST Galactic Surveys. Our results show (1) all stellar populations younger than 10\,Gyr exhibit strong disk flaring, which is accompanied with a dumpy vertical density profile that is best described by a function with index depending on both radius and age; (2) Asymmetries and wave-like oscillations are presented in both the radial and vertical direction, with strength varying with stellar populations; (3) As a contribution by the Local spiral arm, the mid-plane stellar mass density at solar radius but 400--800\,pc (3--6) away from the Sun in the azimuthal direction has a value of \,/pc, which is 0.0164\,/pc higher than…
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