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2021MNRAS.501.1690C - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 501, 1690-1700 (2021/February-3)

A revised view of the Canis Major stellar overdensity with DECam and Gaia: new evidence of a stellar warp of blue stars.

CARBALLO-BELLO J.A., MARTINEZ-DELGADO D., CORRAL-SANTANA J.M., ALFARO E.J., NAVARRETE C., VIVAS A.K. and CATELAN M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the Dark Energy Camera (DECam) imaging combined with Gaia Data Release 2 (DR2) data to study the Canis Major overdensity. The presence of the so-called Blue Plume stars in a low-pollution area of the colour-magnitude diagram allows us to derive the distance and proper motions of this stellar feature along the line of sight of its hypothetical core. The stellar overdensity extends on a large area of the sky at low Galactic latitudes, below the plane, and in the range 230° < l < 255°. According to the orbit derived for Canis Major, it presents an on-plane rotation around the Milky Way. Moreover, additional overdensities of Blue Plume stars are found around the plane and across the Galaxy, proving that these objects are not only associated with that structure. The spatial distribution of these stars, derived using Gaia astrometric data, confirms that the detection of the Canis Major overdensity results more from the warped structure of the Milky Way disc than from the accretion of a dwarf galaxy.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: disc - Galaxy: formation - Galaxy: halo

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