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The intermediate age population of the Galactic halo

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arxiv 1903.05296 v1 pith:UNREGC44 submitted 2019-03-13 astro-ph.GA

The intermediate age population of the Galactic halo

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We have learned recently that the inner halo of the Milky Way contains a kinematically coherent component (Gaia-Enceladus) from a significant merger 10 Gyrs ago. By contrast the inner halo (defined to exclude the Magellanic Stream) contains no similar intruder stellar population of billion year age. The tracer we use to set the corresponding upper limit is Gaia asymptotic giant branch stars, rather than Gaia kinematics. The primary sample is drawn from Gaia DR2 with SkyMapper photometry. This is supplemented with PanSTARRS and 2MASS photometry. As the Gaia mission proceeds, a star formation history in the galactic halo should emerge.

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