The tale of the tail - disentangling the high transverse velocity stars in Gaia DR2

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作者
Amarante, Joao A. S. [1 ]
Smith, Martin C. [1 ]
Boeche, Corrado [2 ]
机构
[1] Chinese Acad Sci, Key Lab Res Galaxies & Cosmol, Shanghai Astron Observ, 80 Nandan Rd, Shanghai 200030, Peoples R China
[2] INAF Osservatorio Astron Padova, Vicolo Osservatorio 5, I-35122 Padua, Italy
关键词
Galaxy: disc; Galaxy: halo; Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics; MILKY-WAY TOMOGRAPHY; STELLAR HALO; PHASE-SPACE; DISC; THICK; GALAXY; KINEMATICS; POPULATIONS; DISTANCES; ORIGIN;
D O I
10.1093/mnras/staa077
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
Although the stellar halo accounts for just similar to 1 per cent of the total stellar mass of the Milky Way, the kinematics of halo stars encode valuable information about the origins and evolution of our Galaxy. It has been shown that the high transverse velocity stars in Gaia DR2 reveal a double sequence in the Hertzsprung-Russell (HR) diagram, indicating a bifurcation in the local stellar halo within 1 kpc. We fit these stars by updating the popular-Besancon/Galaxia model, incorporating the latest observational results for the stellar halo and an improved kinematic description for the thick disc from Schonrich & Binney (2012). We are able to obtain a good match to the Gaia data and provide new constraints on the properties of the Galactic disc and stellar halo. In particular, we show that the kinematically defined thick-disc contribution to this high velocity tail is approximate to 13 per cent. We look in greater detail using chemistry from LAMOST DR5, identifying a population of retrograde stars with thick-disc chemistry. Our thick-disc kinematic model cannot account for this population and so we conclude there is likely to be a contribution from heated or accreted stars in the Solar Neighbourhood. We also investigate proposed dynamical substructures in this sample, concluding that they are probably due to resonant orbits rather than accreted populations. Finally, we provide new insights on the nature of the two sequences and their relation with past accretion events and the primordial Galactic disc.
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页码:3816 / 3828
页数:13
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