Mapping the Galactic disk with the LAMOST and $Gaia$ Red clump sample: V: On the origin of the "young" [$\alpha$/Fe]-enhanced stars
Weixiang Sun (1), Yang Huang (1), Haifeng Wang (1), Chun Wang (2,3),, Meng Zhang (2,3), Xinyi Li (1), Bingqiu Chen (1), Huawei Zhang (2,3), Dandan, Wei (4), Dengkai Jiang (4), Xiaowei Liu (1), ((1) South-Western Institute for, Astronomy Research, Yunnan University

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Using a sample of nearly 140,000 primary red clump stars selected from the LAMOST and surveys, we have identified a large sample of "young" [/Fe]-enhanced stars with stellar ages younger than 6.0 Gyr and [/Fe] ratios greater than 0.15 dex. The stellar ages and [/Fe] ratios are measured from LAMOST spectra, using a machine learning method trained with common stars in the LAMOST-APOGEE fields (for [/Fe]) and in the LAMOST- fields (for stellar age). The existence of these "young" [/Fe]-enhanced stars is not expected from the classical Galactic chemical evolution models. To explore their possible origins, we have analyzed the spatial distribution, and the chemical and kinematic properties of those stars and compared the results with those of the chemically thin and thick disk populations. We find that those "young"…
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