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Chemical gradients in the Milky Way from the RAVE data: II. Giant stars

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Freeman, Kenneth
Boeche, C
Siebert, A
Piffl, T.
Just, A.
Steinmetz, Matthias
Grebel, E.
Sharma, S
Kordopatis, G
Gilmore, Gerard

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Aims. We provide new constraints on the chemo-dynamical models of the Milky Way by measuring the radial and vertical chemical gradients for the elements Mg, Al, Si, Ti, and Fe in the Galactic disc and the gradient variations as a function of the distance

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Astronomy and Astrophysics

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