Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2007-06-13
Astron.J.134:1432-1446,2007
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Submitted to AJ April 17th 2007. Accepted June 8th 2007. 45 pages, 14 figures
Scientific paper
10.1086/520813
A proper motion study of a field of 20' x 20' inside Plaut's low extinction window (l,b)=(0 deg,-8 deg), has been completed. Relative proper motions and photographic BV photometry have been derived for ~21,000 stars reaching to V~20.5 mag, based on the astrometric reduction of 43 photographic plates, spanning over 21 years of epoch difference. Proper motion errors are typically 1 mas/yr and field dependent systematics are below 0.2 mas/yr. Cross-referencing with the 2MASS catalog yielded a sample of ~8,700 stars, from which predominantly disk and bulge subsamples were selected photometrically from the JH color-magnitude diagram. The two samples exhibited different proper-motion distributions, with the disk displaying the expected reflex solar motion as a function of magnitude. Galactic rotation was also detected for stars between ~2 and ~3 kpc from us. The bulge sample, represented by red giants, has an intrinsic proper motion dispersion of (sigma_l,sigma_b)=(3.39, 2.91)+/-(0.11,0.09) mas/yr, which is in good agreement with previous results, and indicates a velocity anisotropy consistent with either rotational broadening or tri-axiality. A mean distance of 6.37^{+0.87}_{-0.77} kpc has been estimated for the bulge sample, based on the observed K magnitude of the horizontal branch red clump. The metallicity [M/H] distribution was also obtained for a subsample of 60 bulge giants stars, based on calibrated photometric indices. The observed [M/H] shows a peak value at [M/H]~-0.1 with an extended metal poor tail and around 30% of the stars with supersolar metallicity. No change in proper motion dispersion was observed as a function of [M/H]. We are currently in the process of obtaining CCD UBVRI photometry for the entire proper-motion sample of ~21,000 stars.
Casetti-Dinescu Dana I.
Girard Terrence M.
Korchagin Vladimir I.
Majewski Steven R.
Mendez Rene A.
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