The Galactic Bulge Exploration. VI. Gaia Enceladus/Sausage RR Lyrae Stars in the Inner-central Stellar Halo of the Milky Way

Kunder, A.; Prudil, Z.; Monachesi, A.; Morris, SJ; Devine, K; Hughes J.; Covey K.R.; Rich R.M.; Tau, EA

Abstract

We present a view of the stellar halo in the inner-central regions of the Milky Way (R ? 10 kpc) mapped by RR Lyrae stars. The combined BRAVA-RR/APOGEE RR Lyrae catalog is used to obtain a sample of 281 RR Lyrae stars located in the bulge region of the Galaxy, but with orbits indicating they belong to the inner-central halo. The RR Lyrae stars in the halo are more metal-poor than the bulge RR Lyrae stars and have pulsation properties more consistent with an accreted population. We use the Milky Way-like zoom-in cosmological simulation Auriga to compare the properties of the RR Lyrae stars to those expected from the “Gaia-Enceladus-Sausage” (GES) merger. The integrals of motions and eccentricities of the RR Lyrae stars are consistent with a small fraction of 6-9% ± 2% of the inner-central halo RR Lyrae population having originated from GES. This fraction, lower than what is seen in the solar neighborhood, is consistent with trends seen in the Auriga simulation, where a GES-like merger would have a decreasing fraction of GES stars at small Galactocentric radii compared to other accreted populations. Very few of the Auriga inner Galaxy GES-18 particles have properties consistent with belonging to a bulge population with (zmax < 1.1 kpc), indicating that no (or very few) RR Lyrae stars with bulge orbits should have originated from GES. © 2025. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

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Título según WOS: The Galactic Bulge Exploration. VI. Gaia Enceladus/Sausage RR Lyrae Stars in the Inner-central Stellar Halo of the Milky Way
Título según SCOPUS: The Galactic Bulge Exploration. VI. Gaia Enceladus/Sausage RR Lyrae Stars in the Inner-central Stellar Halo of the Milky Way
Título de la Revista: Astronomical Journal
Volumen: 170
Número: 3
Editorial: American Astronomical Society
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.3847/1538-3881/adefdd

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS