The Rise of the Milky Way Disk through EMP Stars
B. Lowe, T. Nordlander, L. Casagrande, G. S. Da Costa, M. Bessell, M., McKenzie, G. Cordoni, N. Christlieb, S. Buder

TL;DR
This study identifies new extremely metal-poor stars and analyzes their chemo-dynamical properties, revealing insights into the formation and evolution of the Milky Way disk, including the increasing fraction of retrograde stars at lower metallicities.
Contribution
It provides the first chemo-dynamical analysis of a large sample of metal-poor stars in the Galactic plane, including 15 new EMP stars, and highlights systematic issues in metallicity estimates from Gaia spectra.
Findings
Discovery of 15 new EMP stars with [Fe/H] down to -4.0 dex.
Increase in retrograde disk stars at lower metallicities.
Evidence for the spin-up of the Galactic disk with increasing metallicity.
Abstract
We present a chemo-dynamical study conducted with 2dFAAOmega of Gaia DR3 non-variable candidate metal-poor stars that lie in the direction of the Galactic plane. Our spectral analysis reveals 15 new extremely metal-poor (EMP) stars, with the lowest metallicity at dex. Two of the EMP stars are also carbon enhanced, with the largest enhancement of occurring in a dwarf. Using our results, we demonstrate that the number of carbon-depleted stars decreases with lower metallicities, and the fraction of carbon-enhanced stars increases, in agreement with previous studies. Our dynamical analysis reveals that the fraction of prograde and retrograde disk stars, defined as kpc, with and respectively, changes as metallicities decrease.…
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