Author:
Marchetti Tommaso,Joyce Meridith,Christian Johnson I.,Michael Rich R.,Clarkson William,Kunder Andrea,Iulia Simion T.,Catherine Pilachowski A.
Abstract
The inner Galaxy is a complex environment, and the relative contributions of different formation scenarios to its observed morphology and stellar properties are still debated. The different components are expected to have different spatial, kinematic, and metallicity distributions, and a combination of photometric, spectroscopic, and astrometric large-scale surveys is needed to study the formation and evolution of the Galactic bulge. The Blanco DECam Bulge Survey (BDBS) provides near-ultraviolet to near-infrared photometry for approximately $ 250$ million unique stars over more than 200 square degrees of the southern Galactic bulge. By combining BDBS photometry with the latest Gaia astrometry, we aim to characterize the chemodynamics of red clump stars across the BDBS footprint using an unprecedented sample size and sky coverage. Our field of view of interest is $| b We constructed a sample of approximately $ 2.3$ million red clump giants in the bulge with photometric metallicities, BDBS photometric distances, and proper motions. Photometric metallicities are derived from a $(u-i)_0 \ versus\ Fe/H $ relation; astrometry, including precise proper motions, is from the third data release (DR3) of the ESA satellite Gaia .
We studied the kinematics of the red clump stars as a function of sky position and metallicity by investigating proper-motion rotation curves, velocity dispersions, and proper-motion correlations across the southern Galactic bulge. By binning our sample into eight metallicity bins in the range of $-1.5$ dex $<$ Feh $<$ $+1$ dex, we find that metal-poor red clump stars exhibit lower rotation amplitudes, at $ 29$ km $ kpc$^ $. The peak of the angular velocity is $ 39$ km $ kpc$^ $ for Feh -0.2$ dex, exhibiting declining rotation at higher Fe/H . The velocity dispersion is higher for metal-poor stars, while metal-rich stars show a steeper gradient with Galactic latitude, with a maximum dispersion at low latitudes along the bulge minor axis. Only metal-rich stars ( Feh -0.5$ dex) show clear signatures of the bar in their kinematics, while the metal-poor population exhibits isotropic motions with an axisymmetric pattern around Galactic longitude $ This work describes the largest sample of bulge stars with distance, metallicity, and astrometry reported to date, and shows clear kinematic differences with metallicity. The global kinematics over the bulge agrees with earlier studies. However, we see striking changes with increasing metallicity, and, for the first time, kinematic differences for stars with $ Fe/H >-0.5$, suggesting that the bar itself may have kinematics that depends on metallicity.
Funder
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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