A&A 480, 91-101 (2008)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20078788
Vertical distribution of Galactic disk stars
IV. AMR and AVR from clump giants
C. Soubiran1, O. Bienaymé2, T. V. Mishenina3, and V. V. Kovtyukh31 Université Bordeaux 1, CNRS, Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Bordeaux, BP 89, 33270 Floirac, France
e-mail: soubiran@obs.u-bordeaux1.fr
2 Université de Strasbourg, CNRS Observatoire Astronomique, 11 rue de l'Université, 67000 Strasbourg, France
3 Astronomical Observatory of Odessa National University, Shevchenko Park, 65014 Odessa, Ukraine
(Received 4 October 2007 / Accepted 30 November 2007)
Abstract
We present the parameters of 891 stars, mostly clump giants, including atmospheric parameters,
distances, absolute magnitudes, spatial velocities, galactic orbits and ages. One part of this sample consists of
local giants, within 100 pc, with atmospheric parameters either estimated from our spectroscopic
observations at high resolution and high signal-to-noise ratio, or retrieved from the literature.
The other part of the sample includes 523 distant stars,
spanning distances up to 1 kpc in the direction of the North Galactic Pole, for which we have estimated
atmospheric parameters
from high resolution but low signal-to-noise Echelle spectra. This new sample is
kinematically unbiased, with well-defined boundaries in magnitude and colours. We revisit the
basic properties of the
Galactic thin disk as traced by
clump giants. We find the metallicity distribution to be different from that of dwarfs, with fewer metal-rich stars.
We find evidence for a vertical metallicity gradient of -0.31 dex kpc-1 and for a transition at
~4-5 Gyr
in both the metallicity and velocities. The age-metallicity relation (AMR), which exhibits a very
low dispersion, increases smoothly from 10 to 4 Gyr, with a steeper increase for younger stars. The
age-velocity relation (AVR) is characterized by the saturation of the V and W dispersions at
5 Gyr, and
continuous heating in U.
Key words: stars: kinematics -- stars: fundamental parameters -- Galaxy: disk -- Galaxy: structure -- solar neighbourhood
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