利用盖亚数据第 3 版探索运动积分空间中的光环子结构

Haoyang Liu, Cuihua Du, Dashuang Ye, Jian Zhang and Mingji Deng
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利用盖亚数据第3版星表中的运动学数据,以及从盖亚BP/RP光谱中稳健得出的金属度估计值,我们对银河系恒星晕进行了探索,以寻找已知的和潜在的新亚结构。通过在运动积分空间(即 E、Lz 和 L⊥)应用基于密度的分层空间噪声应用聚类算法,我们确定了五个以前已知的子结构:Gaia-Sausage-Enceladus (GSE)、Helmi流、I'itoi和Sequoia以及热厚圆盘。在这项工作中,我们还发现了 NGC 3201 和 NGC 5139,NGC 3201 与 Arjuna 的相空间和金属性分布相似,这可能意味着它们具有相同的起源。新发现的三个亚结构分别是顺行亚结构 1(PG1)、顺行亚结构 2(PG2)和低能量组。PG1 的 Vj 值比典型的 GSE 成员星高,被认为是 GSE 的低偏心率和富含金属的部分,或者是贫金属盘的一部分。PG2 与 Aleph 在运动学上有相似之处,被认为是其相对偏心率较高的部分,或者是 Aleph 和星盘的混合体。低能组的金属性分布函数的金属贫乏部分的平均值[M/H]∼-1.29(而赫拉克勒斯的金属贫乏部分的平均值[M/H]∼-1.26),可能与赫拉克勒斯有关联。
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Exploration of Halo Substructures in Integrals-of-motion Space with Gaia Data Release 3
Using kinematic data from the Gaia Data Release 3 catalog, along with metallicity estimates robustly derived from Gaia BP/RP spectra, we have explored the Galactic stellar halo in search of both known and potentially new substructures. By applying the Hierarchical Density-Based Spatial Clustering of Applications with Noise clustering algorithm in integrals-of-motion space (i.e., E, Lz, and L⊥ ), we identified five previously known substructures: Gaia-Sausage-Enceladus (GSE), Helmi streams, I'itoi and Sequoia, and the hot thick disk. We additionally found NGC 3201 and NGC 5139 in this work, and NGC 3201 shares similar distributions in phase space and metallicities to Arjuna, which possibly implies that they have the same origin. Three newly discovered substructures are Prograde Substructure 1 (PG1), Prograde Substructure 2 (PG2), and the Low Energy Group. PG1, with a higher Vϕ than typical GSE member stars, is considered as either a low-eccentricity and metal-rich part of GSE or part of the metal-poor disk. PG2, sharing kinematic similarities with Aleph, is thought to be its relatively highly eccentric component or the mixture of Aleph and the disk. The Low Energy Group, whose metal-poor component of metallicity distribution function has a mean value [M/H] ∼ −1.29 (compared to that of Heracles [M/H] ∼ −1.26), may have associations with Heracles.
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