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2000ApJ...544..818L - Astrophys. J., 544, 818-829 (2000/December-1)

The relative age of the thin and thick galactic disks.

LIU W.M. and CHABOYER B.

Abstract (from CDS):

We determine the relative ages of the open cluster NGC 188 and selected Hipparcos field stars by isochrone fitting and compare them to the age of the thick-disk globular cluster 47 Tuc. The best-fit age for NGC 188 was determined to be 6.5±1.0 Gyr. The solar-metallicity Hipparcos field stars yielded a slightly older thin-disk age, 7.5±0.7 Gyr. Two slightly metal-poor ([Fe/H]=-0.22) field stars whose kinematic and orbital parameters indicate that they are members of the thin disk were found to have an age of 9.7±0.6 Gyr. The age for 47 Tuc was determined to be 12.5±1.5 Gyr. All errors are internal errors due to the uncertainty in the values of metallicity and reddening. Thus, the oldest stars dated in the thin disk are found to be 2.8±1.6 Gyr younger than 47 Tuc. Furthermore, as discussed by Chaboyer, Sarajedini, & Armandroff, 47 Tuc has a similar age to three globular clusters located in the inner part of the Galactic halo, implying that star formation in the thin disk started within 2.8±1.6 Gyr of star formation in the halo.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: Formation - Galaxy: Globular Clusters: General - globular clusters: individual (47 Tucanae) - open clusters and associations: individual (NGC 188)

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