Abstract
We study the radial metallicity gradient Δ[ M / H ]/Δ R g as a function of [Mg/Fe] and with the help of a guiding radius based on the Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment and Gaia and then analyze the radial migration effect on the radial metallicity gradient and metallicity-rotation gradient between the Galactic thin and thick disks. The derived trend of gradient Δ[ M / H ]/Δ R g versus [Mg/Fe] shows a transition at [Mg/Fe] ∼0.18 dex, below which the gradient is negative and varies a little as [Mg/Fe] increases; however, it changes sharply in [Mg/Fe] ranges of 0.16–0.18, above which the gradient increases linearly with increasing [Mg/Fe], being a positive value at [Mg/Fe] ≳ 0.22 dex. These positive gradients in the high-[Mg/Fe] populations are found at kpc, and there are nearly no gradients toward higher . By comparing the metallicity distributions, the radial metallicity gradients Δ[ M / H ]/Δ R , and the metallicity-rotation gradients between the total sample and subsample (or subsample), we find that, for the thick disk, blurring flattens the gradient Δ[ M / H ]/Δ R and favors metal-poor high-eccentricity stars. These stars are responsible for the measured positive metallicity-rotation gradient of the thick disk.
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Jia, Y., Chen, Y., Zhao, G., Xue, X., Zhao, J., Yang, C., & Li, C. (2018). On the Radial Metallicity Gradient and Radial Migration Effect of the Galactic Disk. The Astrophysical Journal, 863(1), 93. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aad3bb
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