We explore the chemodynamical properties of the Galaxy in the azimuthal velocity V ϕ and metallicity [Fe/H] space using red giant stars from Gaia Data Release 3. The row-normalized V ϕ-[Fe/H] maps form a coherent sequence from the bulge to the outer disk, clearly revealing the thin/thick disk and the Splash. The metal-rich stars display bar-like kinematics, while the metal-poor stars show dispersion-dominated kinematics. The intermediate-metallicity population (−1 < [Fe/H]< − 0.4) can be separated into two populations, one that is bar-like, i.e., dynamically cold ( σ V R ∼ 80 km s−1) and fast-rotating (V ϕ ≳ 100 km s−1), and the Splash, which is dynamically hot ( σ V R ∼ 110 km s−1) and slow-rotating (V ϕ ≲ 100 km s−1). We compare the observations in the bulge region with an Auriga simulation where the last major merger event occurred ∼10 Gyr ago: only stars born around the time of the merger reveal a Splash-like feature in the V ϕ-[Fe/H] space, suggesting that the Splash is likely merger-induced, predominantly made up of heated disk stars and the starburst associated with the last major merger. Since the Splash formed from the proto-disk, its lower metallicity limit coincides with that of the thick disk. The bar formed later from the dynamically hot disk with [Fe/H] > − 1 dex, with the Splash not participating in the bar formation and growth. Moreover, with a set of isolated evolving N-body disk simulations, we confirm that a nonrotating classical bulge can be spun up by the bar and develop cylindrical rotation, consistent with the observations for the metal-poor stars.

Liao, X., Li, Z., Simion, I., Shen, J., Grand, R., Fragkoudi, F., et al. (2024). Insights into the Galactic Bulge Chemodynamical Properties from Gaia Data Release 3. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 967(1), 5-19 [10.3847/1538-4357/ad38ba].

Insights into the Galactic Bulge Chemodynamical Properties from Gaia Data Release 3

Marinacci, Federico
2024

Abstract

We explore the chemodynamical properties of the Galaxy in the azimuthal velocity V ϕ and metallicity [Fe/H] space using red giant stars from Gaia Data Release 3. The row-normalized V ϕ-[Fe/H] maps form a coherent sequence from the bulge to the outer disk, clearly revealing the thin/thick disk and the Splash. The metal-rich stars display bar-like kinematics, while the metal-poor stars show dispersion-dominated kinematics. The intermediate-metallicity population (−1 < [Fe/H]< − 0.4) can be separated into two populations, one that is bar-like, i.e., dynamically cold ( σ V R ∼ 80 km s−1) and fast-rotating (V ϕ ≳ 100 km s−1), and the Splash, which is dynamically hot ( σ V R ∼ 110 km s−1) and slow-rotating (V ϕ ≲ 100 km s−1). We compare the observations in the bulge region with an Auriga simulation where the last major merger event occurred ∼10 Gyr ago: only stars born around the time of the merger reveal a Splash-like feature in the V ϕ-[Fe/H] space, suggesting that the Splash is likely merger-induced, predominantly made up of heated disk stars and the starburst associated with the last major merger. Since the Splash formed from the proto-disk, its lower metallicity limit coincides with that of the thick disk. The bar formed later from the dynamically hot disk with [Fe/H] > − 1 dex, with the Splash not participating in the bar formation and growth. Moreover, with a set of isolated evolving N-body disk simulations, we confirm that a nonrotating classical bulge can be spun up by the bar and develop cylindrical rotation, consistent with the observations for the metal-poor stars.
2024
Liao, X., Li, Z., Simion, I., Shen, J., Grand, R., Fragkoudi, F., et al. (2024). Insights into the Galactic Bulge Chemodynamical Properties from Gaia Data Release 3. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 967(1), 5-19 [10.3847/1538-4357/ad38ba].
Liao, Xiaojie; Li, Zhao-Yu; Simion, Iulia; Shen, Juntai; Grand, Robert; Fragkoudi, Francesca; Marinacci, Federico
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