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The Emergence of the Thick Disk in a Cold Dark Matter Universe
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2004
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Disk GalaxyEngineeringSolar System FormationObservational PhysicsAlternative CosmologyCosmologyTheoretical PhysicsAstrophysical SimulationLarge Scale StructureGalaxy FormationPhysicsSolar Neighborhood StarsDark Matter SearchSpace WeatherProtoplanetary DiskVelocity DispersionThick DiskDark MatterEarly Universe
The disk galaxy simulated using our chemodynamic galaxy formation code, GCD+, is shown to have a thick-disk component. This is evidenced by the velocity dispersion versus age relation for solar neighborhood stars, which clearly shows an abrupt increase in velocity dispersion at a look-back time of approximately 8 Gyr, and is in excellent agreement with observation. These thick-disk stars are formed from gas that is accreted to the galaxy during a chaotic period of hierarchical clustering at high redshift. This formation scenario is shown to be consistent with observations of both the Milky Way and extragalactic thick disks.
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