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More Pieces of the Puzzle: Chemistry and Substructures in the Galactic Thick Disk

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Helmi, Amina
Williams, Mary
Freeman, Kenneth
Bland-Hawthorn, Joss
De Silva, Gayandhi

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We present a study of the chemical abundances of solar neighborhood stars associated with dynamical structures in the Milky Way's (thick) disk. These stars were identified as an overdensity in the eccentricity range 0.3 < ε < 0.5 in the Copenhagen-Geneva

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Astrophysical Journal, The

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