The Pristine Inner Galaxy Survey – VIII. Characterizing the orbital properties of the ancient, very metal-poor inner Milky Way

The oldest stars in the Milky Way (born in the first few billion years) are expected to have a high density in the inner few kpc, spatially overlapping with the Galactic bulge. We use spectroscopic data from the Pristine Inner Galaxy Survey (PIGS) to study the dynamical properties of ancient, metal-...

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Veröffentlicht in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2024-04, Vol.530 (3), p.3391-3411
Hauptverfasser: Ardern-Arentsen, Anke, Monari, Giacomo, Queiroz, Anna B A, Starkenburg, Else, Martin, Nicolas F, Chiappini, Cristina, Aguado, David S, Belokurov, Vasily, Carlberg, Ray, Monty, Stephanie, Myeong, GyuChul, Schultheis, Mathias, Sestito, Federico, Venn, Kim A, Vitali, Sara, Yuan, Zhen, Zhang, Hanyuan, Buder, Sven, Lewis, Geraint F, Oliver, William H, Wan, Zhen, Zucker, Daniel B
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Zusammenfassung:The oldest stars in the Milky Way (born in the first few billion years) are expected to have a high density in the inner few kpc, spatially overlapping with the Galactic bulge. We use spectroscopic data from the Pristine Inner Galaxy Survey (PIGS) to study the dynamical properties of ancient, metal-poor inner Galaxy stars. We compute distances using starhorse, and orbital properties in a barred Galactic potential. With this paper, we release the spectroscopic AAT/PIGS catalogue (13 235 stars). We find that most PIGS stars have orbits typical for a pressure-supported population. The fraction of stars confined to the inner Galaxy decreases with decreasing metallicity, but many very metal-poor stars (VMP; [Fe/H]
ISSN:0035-8711
1365-2966
DOI:10.1093/mnras/stae1049