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A Blueprint for the Milky Way's Stellar Populations. II. Improved Isochrone Calibration in the SDSS and Pan-STARRS Photometric Systems

Title
A Blueprint for the Milky Way's Stellar Populations. II. Improved Isochrone Calibration in the SDSS and Pan-STARRS Photometric Systems
Authors
An, DeokkeunBeers, Timothy C.
Ewha Authors
안덕근
SCOPUS Author ID
안덕근scopus
Issue Date
2021
Journal Title
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
ISSN
0004-637XJCR Link

1538-4357JCR Link
Citation
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL vol. 907, no. 2
Keywords
Milky Way dynamicsMilky Way stellar haloStellar abundancesStellar atmospheresStellar evolutionary models
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
We improve the identification and isolation of individual stellar populations in the Galactic halo based on an updated set of empirically calibrated stellar isochrones in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and Pan-STARRS 1 photometric systems. Along the Galactic prime meridian (l = 0 degrees and 180 degrees), where proper motions and parallaxes from Gaia DR2 can be used to compute rotational velocities of stars in the rest frame of the Milky Way, we use the observed double color-magnitude sequences of stars having large transverse motions, which are mostly attributed to groups of stars in the metal-poor halo and the thick disk with halo-like kinematics, respectively. The Gaia sequences directly constrain color-magnitude relations of model colors, and help to improve our previous calibration using Galactic star clusters. Based on these updated sets of stellar isochrones, we confirm earlier results on the presence of distinct groups of stars in the metallicity versus rotational-velocity plane, and find that the distribution of the most metal-poor ([Fe/H] < -2) stars in our sample can be modeled using two separate groups on prograde and retrograde orbits, respectively. At 4-6 kpc from the Galactic plane, we find approximately equal proportions of the Splashed Disk, and the metal-rich ([Fe/H] similar to -1.6) and metal-poor ([Fe/H] similar to -2.5) halos on prograde orbits. The Gaia-Sausage-Enceladus, the metal-weak thick disk, and the retrograde halo structure(s) ([Fe/H] similar to -2.2) constitute approximately 10% of the rest of the stellar populations at these distances.
DOI
10.3847/1538-4357/abccd2
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