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Estimation of Absolute Magnitude-dependent Galactic Model Parameters In Intermediate Latitude With SDSS and SCUSS

Authors :
Jia, Yunpeng
Du, Cuihua
Wu, Zhenyu
Peng, Xiyan
Ma, Jun
Zhou, Xu
Fan, Xiaohui
Fan, Zhou
Jing, Yipeng
Jiang, Zhaoji
Lesser, Michael
Nie, Jundan
Olszewski, Edward
Shen, Shiyin
Wang, Jiali
Zou, Hu
Zhang, Tianmeng
Zhou, Zhimin
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Based on SDSS and South Galactic Cap of u-band Sky Survey (SCUSS) early data, we use star counts method to estimate the Galactic structure parameters in an intermediate latitude with 10,180 main-sequence (MS) stars in absolute magnitude interval of $4 \leq M_r \leq 13$. We divide the absolute magnitude into five intervals:$4 \leq M_r < 5$, $5 \leq M_r < 6$, $6 \leq M_r < 8$, $8 \leq M_r < 10$, $10 \leq M_r \leq 13$, and estimate the Galactic structure parameters in each absolute magnitude interval to explore their possible variation with the absolute magnitude. Our study shows the parameters depend on absolute magnitude. For the thin disk, the intrinsic faint MS stars have large local space density and they tend to stay close to the Galactic plane. A plausible explanation is that faint MS stars with long lifetime experience long gravitational interaction time result in a short scaleheight. However, for the thick disk, the parameters show a complex trend with absolute magnitude, which may imply the complicated original of the thick disk. For the halo, the intrinsic faint MS stars have large local density and small axial ratio, which indicate a flattened inner halo and a more spherical outer halo.<br />Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, Accepted for publication in MNRAS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1403.3490
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stu469