论文标题
在银河系的外光环中,系统的DEDAM搜索RR Lyrae
A systematic DECam search for RR Lyrae in the outer halo of the Milky Way
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论文摘要
在银河系的光环中发现非常遥远的恒星为银河系质量及其形成提供了宝贵的示踪剂。超过银河中心100 kpc,大多数恒星可能是淡淡的矮星系或最近吸收矮人的潮汐碎片,这对于了解银河系的外部对于理解银河系的外在延伸至关重要。但是,光环中的遥远恒星很少。在这种情况下,RR Lyrae是遥远光环的理想探针,因为它们本质上是明亮的,因此可以在较大的距离上看到,遵循众所周知的时期luminusity关系,可实现精确的距离测量,并且在时间序列数据中易于识别。因此,对RR Lyre的详细研究将帮助我们了解银河系的积累郊区。在这项贡献中,我们使用在Cerro Tololo(智利)上的4M望远镜(智利)上的4M望远镜的DECAM成像仪进行系统搜索对遥远的RR Lyrae恒星的当前状态。经过调查的总面积包括110多个DECAM领域(〜350平方英尺),其中包括2017年和2018年最近开展的两项独立运动,我们发现了> 650个候选RR Lyrae明星。在这里,我们描述了分析两个最新活动的方法。我们的目录包含大量候选RR Lyrae,超过100 kpc,最高可达约250 kpc。发现的遥远RR Lyrae的数量与最近对外光晕的研究一致。这些恒星提供了一组重要的探针,探究了银河系的质量,光环的性质以及银河郊区的积聚历史。
The discovery of very distant stars in the halo of the Milky Way provides valuable tracers on the Milky Way mass and its formation. Beyond 100 kpc from the Galactic center, most of the stars are likely to be in faint dwarf galaxies or tidal debris from recently accreted dwarfs, making the outer reaches of the Galaxy important for understanding the Milky Way's accretion history. However, distant stars in the halo are scarce. In that context, RR Lyrae are ideal probes of the distant halo as they are intrinsically bright and thus can be seen at large distances, follow well-known period-luminosity relations that enable precise distance measurements, and are easily identifiable in time-series data. Therefore, a detailed study of RR Lyrae will help us understand the accreted outskirts of the Milky Way. In this contribution, we present the current state of our systematic search for distant RR Lyrae stars in the halo using the DECam imager at the 4m telescope on Cerro Tololo (Chile). The total surveyed area consists of more than 110 DECam fields (~ 350 sq. deg) and includes two recent independent campaigns carried out in 2017 and 2018 with which we have detected > 650 candidate RR Lyrae stars. Here we describe the methodology followed to analyze the two latest campaigns. Our catalog contains a considerable number of candidate RR Lyrae beyond 100 kpc, and reaches out up to ~ 250 kpc. The number of distant RR Lyrae found is consistent with recent studies of the outer halo. These stars provide a set of important probes of the mass of the Milky Way, the nature of the halo, and the accretion history of the Galactic outskirts.