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The QUEST RR Lyrae Survey. II. The Halo Overdensities in the First Catalog; A Vivas et al 2006
Jueves, 13 de Abril de 2006 19:30
A. Katherina Vivas Centro de Investigaciones de Astronomía, Apartado Postal 264, Mérida 5101-A, Venezuela; Esta dirección electrónica esta protegida contra spam bots. Necesita activar JavaScript para visualizarla and Robert Zinn Department of Astronomy, Yale University, P.O. Box 208101, New Haven, CT 06511; Esta dirección electrónica esta protegida contra spam bots. Necesita activar JavaScript para visualizarla
Received 2006 January 30; accepted 2006 April 14
ABSTRACT

The first catalog of the RR Lyrae stars (RRLSs) in the Galactic halo by the Quasar Equatorial Survey Team (QUEST ) has been searched for significant overdensities that may be debris from disrupted dwarf galaxies or globular clusters. These RRLSs are contained in a band $2N3 wide in declination that spans $165 in right ascension and lie $4 to $60 kpc from the Sun. Away from the major overdensities, the distribution of these stars is adequately fitted by a smooth halo model, in which the flattening of the halo decreases with increasing galactocentric distance (as reported by Preston et al.). This model was used to estimate the ‘‘background’’ of RRLSs on which the halo overdensities are overlaid. A procedure was developed for recognizing groups of stars that constitute significant overdensities with re-spect to this background. To test this procedure, a Monte Carlo routine was used to make artificial RRLS surveys that follow the smooth halo model but with Poisson-distributed noise in the numbers of RRLSs and, within limits, random variations in the positions and magnitudes of the artificial stars. The 104 artificial surveys created by this routine were examined for significant groups in exactly the same way as the QUEST survey. These calculations provided estimates of the frequencies with which random fluctuations produce significant groups. In the QUEST survey there are six significant overdensities that contain six or more stars and several smaller ones. The small ones and possibly one or two of the larger ones may be artifacts of statistical fluctuations, and they need to be confirmed by measurements of radial velocity and/or proper motion. The most prominent groups are the northern stream from the Sagittarius dwarf spheroidal galaxy and a large group in Virgo, formerly known as the ‘‘12.4 hr clump,’’ which Duffau and coworkers have recently shown to contain a stellar stream (the Virgo stellar stream). Two other groups lie in the direction of the Monoceros stream and at approximately the right distance for membership. Another group is related to the globular cluster Palomar 5.


Key words: Galaxy: halo — Galaxy: structure — stars: variables: other
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