We present the results of the first systematic and dedicated high-resolution chemical analysis of the Thamnos substructure, a candidate relic of the process of hierarchical merging of the Milky Way. The analysis was performed in comparison with the Gaia-Sausage-Enceladus (GSE) remnant, within the fully self-consistent and homogeneous framework established by the "A Walk on the Retrograde Side"(WRS) project. We analysed high-resolution and high signal-to-noise ratio spectra obtained with UVES at VLT for 212 red giant branch stars classified as candidate members of Thamnos and GSE, based on selections in the space of the integrals of motion. We derived precise abundances for 16 atomic species. Compared to GSE, stars attributed to the Thamnos substructure are, on average, more metal-poor, yet most of them show higher [X/Fe] abundance ratios in several elements, such as Na, Mg, Al, Ca, Cu, and Zn, as well as lower [Eu/Fe]. The majority of candidate Thamnos stars show chemical signatures more consistent with the in situ Milky Way halo rather than a typical low-mass accreted dwarf galaxy. Our findings are further supported by comparisons with tailored galactic chemical evolution models, which fall short in reproducing the observed enhancement in the α-elements, but are able to fit the more metal-poor component present in the Thamnos substructure. These results confirm a high level of contamination in the Thamnos substructure from the in situ population and to a lesser degree from GSE, while still leaving room for a genuine accreted population from a small disrupted dwarf galaxy.

Ceccarelli, E., Massari, D., Palla, M., Mucciarelli, A., Bellazzini, M., Helmi, A. (2025). A Walk on the Retrograde Side (WRS) project. II. Chemistry to disentangle in situ and accreted components in Thamnos. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 704, 1-14 [10.1051/0004-6361/202556685].

A Walk on the Retrograde Side (WRS) project. II. Chemistry to disentangle in situ and accreted components in Thamnos

Ceccarelli E.
Primo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
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Mucciarelli A.
Membro del Collaboration Group
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2025

Abstract

We present the results of the first systematic and dedicated high-resolution chemical analysis of the Thamnos substructure, a candidate relic of the process of hierarchical merging of the Milky Way. The analysis was performed in comparison with the Gaia-Sausage-Enceladus (GSE) remnant, within the fully self-consistent and homogeneous framework established by the "A Walk on the Retrograde Side"(WRS) project. We analysed high-resolution and high signal-to-noise ratio spectra obtained with UVES at VLT for 212 red giant branch stars classified as candidate members of Thamnos and GSE, based on selections in the space of the integrals of motion. We derived precise abundances for 16 atomic species. Compared to GSE, stars attributed to the Thamnos substructure are, on average, more metal-poor, yet most of them show higher [X/Fe] abundance ratios in several elements, such as Na, Mg, Al, Ca, Cu, and Zn, as well as lower [Eu/Fe]. The majority of candidate Thamnos stars show chemical signatures more consistent with the in situ Milky Way halo rather than a typical low-mass accreted dwarf galaxy. Our findings are further supported by comparisons with tailored galactic chemical evolution models, which fall short in reproducing the observed enhancement in the α-elements, but are able to fit the more metal-poor component present in the Thamnos substructure. These results confirm a high level of contamination in the Thamnos substructure from the in situ population and to a lesser degree from GSE, while still leaving room for a genuine accreted population from a small disrupted dwarf galaxy.
2025
Ceccarelli, E., Massari, D., Palla, M., Mucciarelli, A., Bellazzini, M., Helmi, A. (2025). A Walk on the Retrograde Side (WRS) project. II. Chemistry to disentangle in situ and accreted components in Thamnos. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 704, 1-14 [10.1051/0004-6361/202556685].
Ceccarelli, E.; Massari, D.; Palla, M.; Mucciarelli, A.; Bellazzini, M.; Helmi, A.
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