2009ApJ...694..130M


Query : 2009ApJ...694..130M

2009ApJ...694..130M - Astrophys. J., 694, 130-143 (2009/March-3)

Fashionably late? building up the Milky Way's inner halo.

MORRISON H.L., HELMI A., SUN J., LIU P., GU R., NORRIS J.E., HARDING P., KINMAN T.D., KEPLEY A.A., FREEMAN K.C., WILLIAMS M. and VAN DUYNE J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Using a sample of 246 metal-poor stars (RR Lyraes, red giants, and red horizontal branch stars) which is remarkable for the accuracy of its six-dimensional kinematical data, we find, by examining the distribution of stellar orbital angular momenta, a new component for the local halo which has an axial ratio c/a ∼ 0.2, a similar flattening to the thick disk. It has a small prograde rotation but is supported by velocity anisotropy, and contains more intermediate-metallicity stars (with -1.5 < [Fe/H] < -1.0) than the rest of our sample. We suggest that this component was formed quite late, during or after the formation of the disk. It formed either from the gas that was accreted by the last major mergers experienced by the Galaxy, or by dynamical friction of massive infalling satellite(s) with the halo and possibly the stellar disk or thick disk. The remainder of the halo stars in our sample, which are less closely confined to the disk plane, exhibit a clumpy distribution in energy and angular momentum, suggesting that the early, chaotic conditions under which the inner halo formed were not violent enough to erase the record of their origins. The clumpy structure suggests that a relatively small number of progenitors were responsible for building up the inner halo, in line with theoretical expectations. We find a difference in mean binding energy between the RR Lyrae variables and the red giants in our sample, suggesting that more of the RR Lyraes in the sample belong to the outer halo, and that the outer halo may be somewhat younger, as first suggested by Searle & Zinn. We also find that the RR Lyrae mean rotation is more negative than the red giants, which is consistent with the recent result of Carollo et al. that the outer halo has a retrograde rotation and with the difference in kinematics seen between RR Lyraes and blue horizontal branch stars by Kinman et al. (2007).

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: evolution - Galaxy: formation - Galaxy: halo - Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics

Simbad objects: 12

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Number of rows : 12
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 CD-38 245 Pe* 00 46 36.1954514592 -37 39 33.555030480   12.733 11.929 13.39 10.996 KIIvw 225 0
2 NGC 4372 GlC 12 25 45.43 -72 39 32.7   10.86 9.85     ~ 304 0
3 NAME NGP reg 12 51 26.275 +27 07 41.70           ~ 1182 0
4 NGC 4833 GlC 12 59 33.92 -70 52 35.4           ~ 426 0
5 NGC 5139 GlC 13 26 47.28 -47 28 46.1           ~ 3433 0
6 NGC 5986 GlC 15 46 03.00 -37 47 11.1     6.92     ~ 375 0
7 M 80 GlC 16 17 02.41 -22 58 33.9           ~ 719 0
8 M 4 GlC 16 23 35.22 -26 31 32.7           ~ 1856 0
9 M 22 GlC 18 36 23.94 -23 54 17.1           ~ 1381 0
10 NGC 6712 GlC 18 53 04.32 -08 42 21.5           ~ 520 0
11 HD 220127 Pe* 23 21 43.5876197122 -49 29 15.113713857   10.81 10.410     G3/5 57 0
12 NAME Arcturus Stream MGr ~ ~           ~ 75 1

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