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2004A&A...421L..29M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 421, L29-32 (2004/7-2)

Probing the Canis Major stellar over-density as due to the Galactic warp.

MOMANY Y., ZAGGIA S.R., BONIFACIO P., PIOTTO G., DE ANGELI F., BEDIN L.R. and CARRARO G.

Abstract (from CDS):

Proper-motion, star counts and photometric catalog simulations are used to explain the detected stellar over-density in the region of Canis Major, claimed to be the core of a disrupted dwarf galaxy (CMa, Martin et al., 2004MNRAS.348...12M; Bellazzini et al., 2004, MNRAS, submitted, astro-ph/0311119), as due to the Galactic warp and flare in the external disk. We compare the kinematics of CMa M-giant selected sample with surrounding Galactic disk stars in the UCAC2 catalog and find no peculiar proper motion signature: CMa stars mimic thick disk kinematics. Moreover, when taking into account the Galactic warp and flare of the disk, 2MASS star count profiles reproduce the CMa stellar over-density. This star count analysis is confirmed by direct comparison with synthetic color-magnitude diagrams simulated with the Besancon models (Robin et al., 2003A&A...409..523R) that include the warp and flare of the disk. The presented evidence casts doubt on the identification of the CMa over-density as the core of a disrupted Milky Way satellite. This however does not make clear the origin of over-densities responsible for the ring structure in the anticenter direction of the Galactic halo (Newberg et al., 2002ApJ...569..245N; Yanny et al., 2003ApJ...588..824Y).

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Journal keyword(s): astrometry - Galaxy: structure - Galaxy: formation - Galaxies: interactions

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