Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Galaxy Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2010-01-30
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Galaxy Astrophysics
5 pages, 6 figures, 3 tables. Accepted for pubblication in Astronomy and Astrophysics Letters, in press. Version with enlarged
Scientific paper
We analyze a new kinematic survey that includes accurate proper motions derived from SDSS DR7 positions, combined with multi-epoch measurements from the GSC-II database. By means of the SDSS spectro-photometric data (effective temperature, surface gravity, metallicity, and radial velocities), we estimate photometric parallaxes for a sample of 27,000 FGK (sub)dwarfs with [Fe/H]<-0.5, which we adopted as tracers of the seven-dimensional space distribution (kinematic phase distribution plus chemical abundance) of the thick disk and inner halo within a few kiloparsecs of the Sun. We find evidence of a kinematics-metallicity correlation, dVphi/d[Fe/H]=40-50 km/s/dex, amongst thick disk stars located between one and three kiloparsecs from the plane and with abundance -1 <[Fe/H]< -0.5, while no significant correlation is present for [Fe/H]> -0.5. In addition, we estimate a shallow vertical rotation velocity gradient, dVphi/d|z| = -19 +/- 2 km/s/kpc, for the thick disk between 1 kpc < |z| < 3 kpc, and a low prograde rotation, 37 +/- 3 km/s for the inner halo up to 4 kpc. Finally, we briefly discuss the implications of these findings for the thick disk formation scenarios in the context of CDM hierarchical galaxy formation mechanisms and of secular evolutionary processes in galactic disks.
Lattanzi Mario G.
Re Fiorentin Paola
Smart Richard Laurence
Spagna Alessandro
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