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Weighing the stellar constituents of the galactic halo with APOGEE red giant stars

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 492, Issue 3, Pages 3631-3646

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/staa047

Keywords

Galaxy: fundamental parameters; Galaxy: halo; Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics; Galaxy: stellar content; Galaxy: structure

Funding

  1. ERC [772293]
  2. Dunlap Institute, CITA
  3. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) [RGPIN-2015-05235]
  4. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
  5. U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science
  6. Center for HighPerformance Computing at the University of Utah

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The stellar mass in the halo of the Milky Way is notoriously difficult to determine, owing to the paucity of its stars in the solar neighbourhood. With tentative evidence from Gala that the nearby stellar halo is dominated by a massive accretion event referred to as GaiaEnceladus or Sausage these constraints are now increasingly urgent. We measure the mass in kinematically selected mono -abundance populations (MAPs) of the stellar halo between 3 < [Fe/II] < 1 and 0.0 < [Mg/Fe] < 0.4 using red giant star counts from APOGEE DR14. We find that MAPs are well fit by single power laws on triaxial ellipsoidal surfaces, and we show that that the power-law slope o, changes such that high [Mg/Fe] populations have cy 4, whereas low [Mg/Fe] MAPs are more extended with shallow slopes, cy 2. We estimate the total stellar mass to be M,,tot = 1.3 I (`,:23 x 100 Mr), of which we estimate 0.9 x 109 M,F, to he accreted. We estimate that the mass of accreted stars with e :> 0.7 is 11,1 -,accreted, e > 0 3 1 (stat.) 1 (syst.) x 108 Mo, or 30-50 per cent of the accreted halo mass. If the majority of these stars are the progeny of a massive accreted dwarf, this places an upper limit on its stellar mass, and implies a halo mass for the progenitor of 101'2 i0.2 M,:. This constraint not only shows that the Gaia-EnceladusISausage progenitor may not be as massive as originally suggested, but that the majority of the Milky Way stellar halo was accreted. These measurements are an important step towards fully reconstructing the assembly history of the Milky Way.

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