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New study reshapes Milky Way thick disk formation history theories

A new astrophysics paper challenges previous interpretations of the Milky Way's thick disk formation history. Researchers found that using asteroseismic ages instead of spectroscopic ages significantly flattens the age-metallicity relation and widens the estimated formation timescale. The study suggests that a compression in stellar age estimates, rather than an intrinsically rapid formation, may be responsible for earlier conclusions of a bursty history. AI

影响 This research uses AI-driven age estimation methods to re-evaluate galactic formation, potentially influencing how AI is applied in astrophysical data analysis.

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New study reshapes Milky Way thick disk formation history theories

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  1. arXiv cs.LG TIER_1 English(EN) · Zhipeng Zhang ·

    Stellar Age Compression Reshapes Interpretations of the Milky Way Thick-Disk Formation History

    The formation timescale of the Milky Way thick disk is one of the central debates in Galactic archaeology. The age-metallicity relation (AMR), formation timescale, and chemical evolution gradients are frequently used to infer a rapid assembly, short-timescale enrichment, and burs…