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HST proper motions on the far side of the Galactic bar—data
Soto, Mario; Kuijken, Konrad; Rich, R Michael; Clarkson, William I; Nilo Castellón, José Luis; Fernández Trincado, José G; Contreras Ramos, Rodrigo; Kunder, Andrea; Baravalle, Laura Daniela
; Alonso, Maria Victoria
; Simion, Iulia T; Johnson, Christian I; Vieira, Katherine
Fecha de publicación:
09/2023
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Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc
Revista:
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
ISSN:
0035-8711
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Inglés
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Resumen
This is the third paper in a series that attempts to observe a clear signature of the Galactic bar/bulge using kinematic observations of the bulge stellar populations in low foreground extinction windows. We report on the detection of ∼100 000 new proper motions in four fields covering the far side of the Galactic bar/bulge, at negative longitudes. Our proper motions have been obtained using observations from the Advance Camera for Surveys (ACS), on board of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), with a time-baseline of 8-9 years, which has produced accuracies better than 0.5 mas yr-1 for a significant fraction of the stellar populations with F814W < 23 mag. Interestingly, as shown in previous works, the Hess diagrams show a strikingly similar proper motion distribution to fields closer to the Galactic center and consistent with an old stellar population. The observed kinematics point to a significant bulge rotation, which seems to predominate even in fields as far as l â -8°, and is also reflected in the changes of the velocity ellipsoid in the l, b plane as a function of distance.
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Soto, Mario; Kuijken, Konrad; Rich, R Michael; Clarkson, William I; Nilo Castellón, José Luis; et al.; HST proper motions on the far side of the Galactic bar—data; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society; 524; 1; 9-2023; 224-234
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