Kinematics and age of stellar populations in the solar neighbourhood from Hipparcos data
Badiali, M.; Cardini, D.; Emanuele, A.; D'Antona, F.; Caloi, V.; Mazzitelli, I.
Italy
Abstract
The large sample of main sequence stars with Hipparcos parallaxes and estimates of the radial velocity has been used to study the relations among kinematics, age and heavy element content for the solar neighbourhood. The samples with V > -30 km s-1, although including stars as old as 1010 yr, have a very young component (age >~ 107 yr), and have a metallicity close to the solar one. Most of the stars with space velocity component V < -40 km s-1 have a minimum age of about 2 109 yr. Stars with V <~ -80 km s-1 share a common age >~ 1010 yr. The distribution in [Fe/H] of these latter objects suggests a decrease in metal content with increasing | V | till [Fe/H] < -2. For V < -180 km s-1 only the metal poor component ([Fe/H] < -0.7) is found. The common age for large space velocity suggests that no substantial age spread exists in the inner halo, at least in the local sample. Based on data collected by the Hipparcos ESA consortium