RT And * CB EA RS 8.97 0.41 0.31 V 0.6289 v 170 000 170 000 F8V+K1 a 231110.1 +530133 SY And SA * EA 10.70 1.50 V 34.9085 060 027 A0+K1 001316.4 +434241 TT And * SA EA 11.50 1.50 0.10 V 2.7651 v 140 000 A+G7IV 231322.9 +460851 TW And * SA EA 8.98 2.06 0.15 V 4.1228 v 130 020 F0V+K0 000318.2 +325045 UU And SA EA 11.20 3.00 0.20 V 1.4863 v 170 000 A8IV/V 004345.1 +305620 WW And * SA EA 10.92 0.67 0.16 V 23.2852 050 000 000 A0:+G5-K0III 234453.5 +454112 WX And SA * EA 12.10 1.70 V 3.0011 d 120 030 F5IV
Rep ort by the ESA-ESO Working Group on Galactic p opulations, chemistry and dynamics Abstract Between the early 40s, when Baade showed the first evidence for the existence of two distinct stellar populations, and today, with our Galaxy surprising us with new substructures discovered almost on a monthly basis, it is clear that a remarkable progress has been achieved in our understanding of the Galaxy, of its structure and stellar populations, and of its chemical and dynamical signatures. Yet, some questions
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