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GALAH Survey

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The GALAH Survey is using galactic archaeology to understand the history of the Milky Way. Now also [email protected]

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linkhttp://galah-survey.org calendar_today27-02-2013 06:08:28

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GALAH Survey DR3 is now on TAP: vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR…! For our favourite "Stellar chemodynamic cocktail", simply search and combine our ingredients: "30 elemental flavours", "dynamically stirred, not shaken!", and "disk-aged". Special thanks to Patricia Vannier from CDSportal

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Thanks to Sven Buder and the team at CDSportal, all of GALAH DR3 is now available on Vizier. This will give you TAP access to our catalogues of abundances, ages, and kinematics. Note that some of the column names to match the CDS requirements. vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR…

Thanks to <a href="/astro_sven/">Sven Buder</a> and the team at <a href="/CdSportal/">CDSportal</a>, all of GALAH DR3 is now available on Vizier. This will give you TAP access to our catalogues of abundances, ages, and kinematics.

Note that some of the column names to match the CDS requirements. 

vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR…
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How much did accreted stars contribute to the build-up/shape of the Milky Way? We all found many accreted stars via their distinct orbits thanks to ESA Gaia. In our latest study (arxiv.org/abs/2109.04059), we identify/“tag” accreted stars via their chemistry with GALAH Survey. 1/5

How much did accreted stars contribute to the build-up/shape of the Milky Way? We all found many accreted stars via their distinct orbits thanks to <a href="/ESAGaia/">ESA Gaia</a>. In our latest study (arxiv.org/abs/2109.04059), we identify/“tag” accreted stars via their chemistry with <a href="/galahsurvey/">GALAH Survey</a>. 1/5
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Indeed, the Anglo-Australian Telescope (AAT) is truly an impressive instrument! As part of the GALAH Survey >30 million measurements, totalling 500GB of data was collected using the AAT 🤯 We wrote an article about this survey, more details here: spaceaustralia.com/news/sampling-…

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Guardian Australia We are back for Day 4 of Guardian Australia #BirdoftheYear! Our mascot is still in the competition, so please vote for the Galah again! theguardian.com/environment/ng…

<a href="/GuardianAus/">Guardian Australia</a> We are back for Day 4 of <a href="/GuardianAus/">Guardian Australia</a> #BirdoftheYear! Our mascot is still in the competition, so please vote for the Galah again!

theguardian.com/environment/ng…
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Abundance residuals: a spectroscopist's nightmare and an abundance modeller's daydream. The outcome of our great collaboration between modellers and observers led by Emily Griffith and using GALAH Survey DR3 is now on the arXiv: arxiv.org/abs/2110.06240

Abundance residuals: a spectroscopist's nightmare and an abundance modeller's daydream. The outcome of our great collaboration between modellers and observers led by <a href="/EmilyJoGriffith/">Emily Griffith</a> and using <a href="/galahsurvey/">GALAH Survey</a> DR3 is now on the arXiv: arxiv.org/abs/2110.06240
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Big shoutout to @CatherineManea for her new paper using GALAH DR3: "A GALAH View of the Chemical Homogeneity and Ages of Stellar Strings Identified in Gaia" 🤩🤩 arxiv.org/abs/2201.07809