论文标题
与Skymapper和Gaia DR2一起探索银河系的光环和非常金属的厚盘
Exploring the Galaxy's halo and very metal-weak thick disk with SkyMapper and Gaia DR2
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论文摘要
在这项工作中,我们结合了来自\ textIt {Skymapper调查的极贫困星}的光谱信息和GAIA DR2的天文学研究,以调查475颗恒星样品的运动学,其金属性范围为$ -6.5 \ leq \ leq \ rm [fe/h] \ rm [fe/h] \ leq -leq -2.05 $ dex。利用动作图,我们分别与\ textit {gaia sausage}和\ textit {gaia sequoia}积聚事件动态地识别16颗星和40星。这些候选者中最贫穷的金属质量为$ \ rm [fe/h] = - 3.31 $和$ \ rm [fe/h] = - 3.74 $,有助于定义祖先涉及积累事件的祖先的低金属尾巴。我们还发现,与其他研究一致,$ \ sim $ 21 \%的样品的轨道限制在银河平面的3〜kpc之内,即| z $ _ {max} $ | $ \ leq $ 3〜kpc。特别有趣的是低| z $ _ {max} $ |的子样本($ \ sim $ 11 \%)偏心率低和训练运动的星星。这些恒星的最低金属性具有[Fe/H] = -4.30,并且子样本最好将其解释为金属螺旋厚的磁盘种群的非常低的金属尾巴。低| z $ _ {max} $ |,可能会积聚带有逆行轨道的低偏心星,而低| z $ _ {max} $ |,高偏心性pro-和逆行恒星与\ textit {gaia sausage}系统合可能相关。我们发现,我们的样本中的一小部分($ \ sim $ 4 \%\%\%)可能从银河系中逃脱,并假设这些恒星从杂乱的矮星星系中发生的引力相互作用中获得了能量。
In this work we combine spectroscopic information from the \textit{SkyMapper survey for Extremely Metal-Poor stars} and astrometry from Gaia DR2 to investigate the kinematics of a sample of 475 stars with a metallicity range of $ -6.5 \leq \rm [Fe/H] \leq -2.05$ dex. Exploiting the action map, we identify 16 and 40 stars dynamically consistent with the \textit{Gaia Sausage} and \textit{Gaia Sequoia} accretion events, respectively. The most metal-poor of these candidates have metallicities of $\rm [Fe/H]=-3.31$ and $\rm [Fe/H]=-3.74$, respectively, helping to define the low-metallicity tail of the progenitors involved in the accretion events. We also find, consistent with other studies, that $\sim$21\% of the sample have orbits that remain confined to within 3~kpc of the Galactic plane, i.e., |Z$_{max}$| $\leq$ 3~kpc. Of particular interest is a sub-sample ($\sim$11\% of the total) of low |Z$_{max}$| stars with low eccentricities and prograde motions. The lowest metallicity of these stars has [Fe/H] = --4.30 and the sub-sample is best interpreted as the very low-metallicity tail of the metal-weak thick disk population. The low |Z$_{max}$|, low eccentricity stars with retrograde orbits are likely accreted, while the low |Z$_{max}$|, high eccentricity pro- and retrograde stars are plausibly associated with the \textit{Gaia Sausage} system. We find that a small fraction of our sample ($\sim$4\% of the total) is likely escaping from the Galaxy, and postulate that these stars have gained energy from gravitational interactions that occur when infalling dwarf galaxies are tidally disrupted.