The GALAH+ Survey: Third Data Release
Sven Buder, Sanjib Sharma, Janez Kos, Anish M. Amarsi, Thomas, Nordlander, Karin Lind, Sarah L. Martell, Martin Asplund, Joss, Bland-Hawthorn, Andrew R. Casey, Gayandhi M. De Silva, Valentina D'Orazi, Ken, C. Freeman, Michael R. Hayden, Geraint F. Lewis, Jane Lin, Katharine J.

TL;DR
The GALAH+ DR3 provides extensive stellar spectra, parameters, and chemical abundances for nearly 600,000 stars, enabling detailed studies of the Milky Way's formation and evolution with improved data quality and additional value-added information.
Contribution
This release offers a large, high-quality dataset of stellar spectra, parameters, and abundances, integrating Gaia and other data for comprehensive galactic archaeology analyses.
Findings
65% of stars are dwarfs, 34% giants, 1% other
62% are young low-$\alpha$, 9% young high-$\alpha$, 27% old high-$\alpha$
4% are halo stars based on kinematics
Abstract
The ensemble of chemical element abundance measurements for stars, along with precision distances and orbit properties, provides high-dimensional data to study the evolution of the Milky Way. With this third data release of the Galactic Archaeology with HERMES (GALAH) survey, we publish 678 423 spectra for 588 571 mostly nearby stars (81.2% of stars are within <2 kpc), observed with the HERMES spectrograph at the Anglo-Australian Telescope. This release (hereafter GALAH+ DR3) includes all observations from GALAH Phase 1 (bright, main, and faint survey, 70%), K2-HERMES (17%), TESS-HERMES (5%), and a subset of ancillary observations (8%) including the bulge and >75 stellar clusters. We derive stellar parameters , , [Fe/H], , & using our modified version of the spectrum synthesis code Spectroscopy Made Easy (SME) and 1D…
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