The Geneva-Copenhagen survey of the Solar neighbourhood: Ages, metallicities, and kinematic properties of 14,000 F and G dwarfs
B. Nordstrom, M. Mayor, J. Andersen, J. Holmberg, F. Pont, B.R., Jorgensen, E. H. Olsen, S. Udry, N. Mowlavi

TL;DR
This study provides comprehensive data on the ages, metallicities, and kinematic properties of 14,000 nearby F and G dwarf stars, revealing insights into Galactic structure and evolution.
Contribution
It offers new, accurate measurements and age determinations for a large stellar sample, addressing biases and biases in age and metallicity distributions.
Findings
Confirmation of the G dwarf problem.
Detection of radial metallicity gradients.
Evidence of ongoing kinematic heating of the thin disk.
Abstract
We present and discuss new determinations of metallicity, rotation, age, kinematics, and Galactic orbits for a complete, magnitude-limited, and kinematically unbiased sample of 16,682 nearby F and G dwarf stars. Our 63,000 new, accurate radial-velocity observations for nearly 13,500 stars allow identification of most of the binary stars in the sample and, together with published data complete the kinematic information for 14,139 stars. A major effort has been devoted to the determination of new isochrone ages for all stars for which this is possible. Particular attention has been given to a realistic treatment of statistical biases and error estimates, as standard techniques tend to underestimate these effects and introduce spurious features in the age distributions. We demonstrate, however, how strong observational and theoretical biases cause the distribution of the observed ages to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science
