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The asymmetric structure of the Galactic halo

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MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 368, Issue 4, Pages 1811-1821

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2006.10242.x

Keywords

stars : statistics; Galaxy : fundamental parameters; Galaxy : halo; Galaxy : structure

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Using the stellar photometry catalogue based on the latest data release (DR4) of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), a study of the Galactic structure using star counts is carried out for selected areas of the sky. The sample areas are selected along a circle at a Galactic latitude of +60 degrees, and 10 strips of high Galactic latitude along different longitudes. Direct statistics of the data show that the surface densities of l from 180 degrees to 360 degrees are systematically higher than those of l from 0 degrees to 180 degrees, defining a region of overdensity (in the direction of Virgo) and another one of underdensity (in the direction of Ursa Major) with respect to an axisymmetric model. It is shown by comparing the results from star counts in the (g-r) colour that the density deviations are due to an asymmetry of the stellar density in the halo. Theoretical models for the surface density profile are built and star counts are performed using a triaxial halo of which the parameters are constrained by observational data. Two possible reasons for the asymmetric structure are discussed.

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