Closing remarks and Outlook
Abstract
Some highlights are given of the IAU Symposium 334, Rediscovering our Galaxy, held in Potsdam, in July 2017: from the first stars fossil records found in the halo, the carbon-enhanced metal poor CEMP-no, to the cosmological simulations presenting possible scenarios for the Milky Way formation, passing through the chemo-dynamical models of the various components, thin and thick disks, box/peanut bulge, halo, etc. The domain is experiencing (or will be in the near future) huge improvements with precise and accurate stellar ages, provided by astero-seismology, precise stellar distances and kinematics (parallaxes and proper motions from GAIA), and the big data resulting from large surveys are treated with deep learning algorithms.
- Publication:
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Rediscovering Our Galaxy
- Pub Date:
- August 2018
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1707.07602
- Bibcode:
- 2018IAUS..334..248C
- Keywords:
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- Galaxy: abundances;
- Galaxy: bulge;
- Galaxy: disk;
- Galaxy: evolution;
- Galaxy: halo;
- Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics;
- Galaxy: structure;
- stars: abundances;
- Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies
- E-Print:
- 8 pages, no figure, in "Rediscovering our Galaxy",Proceedings IAU Symposium No. 334, 2017, C. Chiappini, I. Minchev, E. Starkenburg, M. Valentini., eds