Did the Milky Way just light up? The recent star formation history of the Galactic disc
E. Zari, N. Frankel, H.-W. Rix

TL;DR
This study maps the recent star formation history of the Milky Way's disc using stellar age distributions, revealing a recent increase in star formation rate after a prolonged period of lower activity.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method to map stellar ages across the Galactic disc using K-band magnitude distributions, providing new insights into the Galaxy's recent star formation history.
Findings
Star formation rate increased in the last 10 Myr.
Some spiral arms show overdensities of young stars.
Star formation was three times lower over the past Gyr.
Abstract
[Abridged] We map the stellar age distribution ( Gyr) across a 6kpc6kpc area of the Galactic disc to constrain our Galaxy's recent star-formation history. Our modelling draws on the sample of Zari et al. (2021) that encompasses all presumed disc OBA stars ( sources) with . To be less sensitive to reddening, we do not forward model the detailed CMD distribution of these stars, but instead the K-band absolute magnitude distribution, , among stars with and K at a certain positions in the disc as a step function with five age bins, , logarithmically-spaced in age from Myr to Gyr. Given a set of isochrones and a Kroupa (2001) initial mass function, we sample to maximize the likelihood of the data, accounting…
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