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About 4 per cent of the MW's stars belong
to a thicker disk, which is aligned with the (thin) disk, but has a
scale height of
. It's existence has been discovered
only recently, in the 1980s. The difference with the thin disk is not
just the kinematics of it's stars: it turns out that thick disk stars
are usually older than the stars of the thin disk, and have a lower
metallicity [Fe/H]
-0.5, i.e. they have less Fe (and other metals
as well, but we can usually measure Fe accurately) for a given amount
of hydrogen (we'll see later what this notation means).
Tom Theuns
2003-04-28