Age Determination of Galaxy Merger Remnant Stars using Asteroseismology

The Milky Way was shaped by the mergers with several galaxies in the past. We search for remnant stars that were born in these foreign galaxies and assess their ages in an effort to put upper limits on the merger times and thereby better understand the evolutionary history of our Galaxy. Using 6D-ph...

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Main Authors Borre, Camilla C, Víctor Aguirre Børsen-Koch, Helmi, Amina, Koppelman, Helmer H, Nielsen, Martin B, Rørsted, Jakob L, Stello, Dennis, Stokholm, Amalie, Winther, Mark L, Davies, Guy R, Hon, Marc, J M Diederik Kruijssen, Laporte, Chervin, Reyes, Claudia, Yu, Jie
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Abstract The Milky Way was shaped by the mergers with several galaxies in the past. We search for remnant stars that were born in these foreign galaxies and assess their ages in an effort to put upper limits on the merger times and thereby better understand the evolutionary history of our Galaxy. Using 6D-phase space information from Gaia eDR3 and chemical information from APOGEE DR16, we kinematically and chemically select \(23\) red giant stars belonging to former dwarf galaxies that merged with the Milky Way. With added asteroseismology from Kepler and K2, we determine the ages of the \(23\) ex-situ stars and \(55\) in-situ stars with great precision. We find that all the ex-situ stars are consistent with being older than \(8\) Gyr. While it is not possible to associate all the stars with a specific dwarf galaxy we classify eight of them as Gaia-Enceladus/Sausage stars, which is one of the most massive mergers in our Galaxy's history. We determine their mean age to be \(9.5^{+1.2}_{-1.3}\) Gyr consistent with a merger time of \(8\)-\(10\) Gyr ago. The rest of the stars are possibly associated with Kraken, Thamnos, Sequoia, or another extragalactic progenitor. The age determination of ex-situ stars paves the way to more accurately pinning down when the merger events occurred and hence provide tight constraints useful for simulating how these events unfolded.
AbstractList The Milky Way was shaped by the mergers with several galaxies in the past. We search for remnant stars that were born in these foreign galaxies and assess their ages in an effort to put upper limits on the merger times and thereby better understand the evolutionary history of our Galaxy. Using 6D-phase space information from Gaia eDR3 and chemical information from APOGEE DR16, we kinematically and chemically select \(23\) red giant stars belonging to former dwarf galaxies that merged with the Milky Way. With added asteroseismology from Kepler and K2, we determine the ages of the \(23\) ex-situ stars and \(55\) in-situ stars with great precision. We find that all the ex-situ stars are consistent with being older than \(8\) Gyr. While it is not possible to associate all the stars with a specific dwarf galaxy we classify eight of them as Gaia-Enceladus/Sausage stars, which is one of the most massive mergers in our Galaxy's history. We determine their mean age to be \(9.5^{+1.2}_{-1.3}\) Gyr consistent with a merger time of \(8\)-\(10\) Gyr ago. The rest of the stars are possibly associated with Kraken, Thamnos, Sequoia, or another extragalactic progenitor. The age determination of ex-situ stars paves the way to more accurately pinning down when the merger events occurred and hence provide tight constraints useful for simulating how these events unfolded.
The Milky Way was shaped by the mergers with several galaxies in the past. We search for remnant stars that were born in these foreign galaxies and assess their ages in an effort to put upper limits on the merger times and thereby better understand the evolutionary history of our Galaxy. Using 6D-phase space information from Gaia eDR3 and chemical information from APOGEE DR16, we kinematically and chemically select $23$ red giant stars belonging to former dwarf galaxies that merged with the Milky Way. With added asteroseismology from Kepler and K2, we determine the ages of the $23$ ex-situ stars and $55$ in-situ stars with great precision. We find that all the ex-situ stars are consistent with being older than $8$ Gyr. While it is not possible to associate all the stars with a specific dwarf galaxy we classify eight of them as Gaia-Enceladus/Sausage stars, which is one of the most massive mergers in our Galaxy's history. We determine their mean age to be $9.5^{+1.2}_{-1.3}$ Gyr consistent with a merger time of $8$-$10$ Gyr ago. The rest of the stars are possibly associated with Kraken, Thamnos, Sequoia, or another extragalactic progenitor. The age determination of ex-situ stars paves the way to more accurately pinning down when the merger events occurred and hence provide tight constraints useful for simulating how these events unfolded.
Author Stokholm, Amalie
Laporte, Chervin
Stello, Dennis
Nielsen, Martin B
Hon, Marc
Helmi, Amina
Davies, Guy R
Koppelman, Helmer H
Winther, Mark L
Rørsted, Jakob L
J M Diederik Kruijssen
Reyes, Claudia
Yu, Jie
Víctor Aguirre Børsen-Koch
Borre, Camilla C
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Dwarf galaxies
Enceladus
Galactic evolution
Galaxy mergers & collisions
Milky Way
Physics - Astrophysics of Galaxies
Physics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Red giant stars
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