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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 438, Issue 3, Pages 867-U39Publisher
EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20052820
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stars : carbon; Galaxy : halo; galaxies : stellar content
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We present new results from an ongoing survey of carbon-rich asymptotic giant (AGB) stars in the halo of our Galaxy. After selecting candidates primarily through their 2MASS colours, slit spectroscopy was achieved at the ESO NTT telescope. Twenty-one new AGB carbon stars were discovered, increasing the total of presently known similar AGB C stars to similar to 120. A further four were observed again in order to confirm their carbon-rich nature and measure radial velocities. Two main findings emerge from this work. First, we found a C star located at approximate to 130 kpc from the Sun and at b = -62 degrees. This distant star is remarkably close (5 kpc) to the principal plane of the Stream of the Sagittarius dwarf galaxy, and is likely to be a tracer of a distant poorly populated southern warp of the Stream. Such a warp is predicted by model simulations, but it passes similar to 45 kpc from that star. The second result is that, mainly in the North, several already known or newly discovered AGB carbon stars lie far, up to 60 kpc, from the mean plane of the Sagittarius Stream.
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