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The Pristine Inner Galaxy Survey (PIGS) I: Tracing the kinematics of metal-poor stars in the Galactic bulge

Authors :
Arentsen, A
Starkenburg, E
Martin, NF
Hill, V
Ibata, R
Kunder, A
Schultheis, M
Venn, KA
Zucker, DB
Aguado, D
Carlberg, R
González Hernández, JI
Lardo, C
Longeard, N
Malhan, K
Navarro, JF
Sánchez-Janssen, R
Sestito, F
Thomas, G
Youakim, K
Lewis, GF
Simpson, JD ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8165-2507
Wan, Z
Arentsen, A
Starkenburg, E
Martin, NF
Hill, V
Ibata, R
Kunder, A
Schultheis, M
Venn, KA
Zucker, DB
Aguado, D
Carlberg, R
González Hernández, JI
Lardo, C
Longeard, N
Malhan, K
Navarro, JF
Sánchez-Janssen, R
Sestito, F
Thomas, G
Youakim, K
Lewis, GF
Simpson, JD ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8165-2507
Wan, Z
Source :
urn:ISSN:1745-3925; urn:ISSN:1745-3933; Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, 491, 1, L11-L16
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Our Galaxy is known to contain a central boxy/peanut-shaped bulge, yet the importance of a classical, pressure-supported component within the central part of the Milky Way is still being debated. It should be most visible at low metallicity, a regime that has not yet been studied in detail. Using metallicity-sensitive narrow-band photometry, the Pristine Inner Galaxy Survey (PIGS) has collected a large sample of metal-poor ([Fe/H]<-1.0$) stars in the inner Galaxy to address this open question. We use PIGS to trace the metal-poor inner Galaxy kinematics as function of metallicity for the first time. We find that the rotational signal decreases with decreasing [Fe/H], until it becomes negligible for the most metal-poor stars. Additionally, the velocity dispersion increases with decreasing metallicity for $-3.0<[Fe/H]<-0.5, with a gradient of-44 ± 4 km s-1 dex-1. These observations may signal a transition between Galactic components of different metallicities and kinematics, a different mapping on to the boxy/peanut-shaped bulge for former disc stars of different metallicities and/or the secular dynamical and gravitational influence of the bar on the pressure-supported component. Our results provide strong constraints on models that attempt to explain the properties of the inner Galaxy.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
urn:ISSN:1745-3925; urn:ISSN:1745-3933; Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, 491, 1, L11-L16
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1140182423
Document Type :
Electronic Resource