In this episode, Payel and Nicole discuss what happens to the metallicity gradient of a satellite galaxy after it merges with its host, the existence of intermediate-age RR lyrae and radio rings, the possibility of determining the history of the inner Milky Way from radially migrated stars, and the possibility of finding more Einstein rings using a new approach that utilises both spectra and images. Listen below, on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
From order to chaos: the blurred out metallicity gradient of the Gaia-Enceladus/Sausage progenitor – Andreia Carillo et al.
First direct detection of an RR Lyrae star conclusively associated with an intermediate-age cluster – Cecilia Mateu et al.
RAD@home discovery of extragalactic radio rings and odd radio circles: clues to their origins – Ananda Hota et al.
A New Way to Discover Strong Gravitational Lenses: Pair-wise Spectroscopic Search from DESI DR1 – Yuan-Ming Hsu et al.
Chronology of our Galaxy from Gaia colour-magnitude diagram fitting (ChronoGal): IV. On the inner Milky Way stellar age distribution – Tomás Ruiz-Lara et al.

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