The Galactic bulge: A review

Minniti, D; Zoccali, M

Abstract

The Milky Way is the only galaxy for which we can resolve individual stars at all evolutionary phases, from the Galactic center to the outskirt. The last decade, thanks to the advent of near IR detectors and 8 meter class telescopes, has seen a great progress in the understanding of the Milky Way central region: the bulge. Here we review the most recent results regarding the bulge structure, age, kinematics and chemical composition. These results have profound implications for the formation and evolution of the Milky Way and of galaxies in general. This paper provides a summary on our current understanding of the Milky Way bulge, intended mainly for workers on other fields. © 2008 Copyright International Astronomical Union 2008.

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Título de la Revista: Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union
Volumen: 3
Número: S245
Editorial: Cambridge University Press
Fecha de publicación: 2007
Página de inicio: 323
Página final: 332
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