The AMBRE Project: Solar neighbourhood chemodynamical constraints on Galactic disc evolution
Pablo Santos-Peral, Alejandra Recio-Blanco, Georges Kordopatis, Emma, Fern\'andez-Alvar, and Patrick de Laverny

TL;DR
This study investigates the chemodynamical evolution of the Galactic disc using precise abundance and Gaia data, revealing gradients, stellar migration, and evidence of early rapid formation and external gas accretion shaping the disc's history.
Contribution
It provides new detailed chemodynamical constraints on the Galactic disc evolution, including refined abundance gradients and evidence of a second chemical sequence in the outer disc.
Findings
Steeper [Mg/Fe] gradient than previous studies due to improved estimates.
Presence of radially migrated stars across various ages.
Detection of a second chemical sequence in the outer disc 10-12 Gyr ago.
Abstract
We analysed the chemodynamical evolution of the Galactic disc using precise [Mg/Fe] abundances from a previous study and accurate Gaia data. For this purpose, we estimated ages and dynamical properties for 366 MSTO solar neighbourhood stars from the AMBRE Project using PARSEC isochrones together with astrometric and photometric values from Gaia DR2. We find a radial gradient of -0.099 0.031 dex kpc for [M/H] and +0.023 0.009 dex kpc for the [Mg/Fe] abundance. The steeper [Mg/Fe] gradient than that found in the literature is a result of the improvement of the AMBRE [Mg/Fe] estimates in the metal-rich regime. In addition, we find a significant spread of stellar age at any given [Mg/Fe] value, and observe a clear correlated dispersion of the [Mg/Fe] abundance with metallicity at a given age. While for [M/H] < -0.2, a clear age-[Mg/Fe] trend is observed, more…
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