TY - JOUR
T1 - The Power of high-precision broadband photometry
T2 - tracing the Milky Way density profile with blue horizontal branch stars in the Dark Energy Survey
AU - Yu, Fengqing
AU - Li, Ting S.
AU - Speagle, Joshua S.
AU - Medina, Gustavo E.
AU - Koposov, Sergey E.
AU - Bland-Hawthorn, Joss
AU - Cullinane, Lara R.
AU - Eadie, Gwendolyn M.
AU - Erkal, Denis
AU - Lewis, Geraint F.
AU - Limberg, Guilherme
AU - Zucker, Daniel B.
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PY - 2024/11/1
Y1 - 2024/11/1
N2 - Blue horizontal branch stars (BHBs), excellent distant tracers for probing the Milky Way’s halo density profile, are distinguished in the (g − r)0 versus (i − z)0 color space from another class of stars, blue straggler stars. We develop a Bayesian mixture model to classify BHBs using high-precision photometry data from the Dark Energy Survey Data Release 2 (DES DR2). We select ∼2100 highly probable BHBs based on their griz photometry and the associated uncertainties, and we use these stars to map the stellar halo over the Galactocentric radial range 20 kpc ≲ R ≲ 70 kpc. After excluding known stellar overdensities, we find that the number density n ⋆ of BHBs can be represented by a power-law density profile n⋆ ∝ R −α with an index of α = 4.34−0.12+0.13 ± 0.52 , consistent with existing literature values. In addition, we examine the impact of systematic errors and the spatial inhomogeneity on the fitted density profile. Our work demonstrates the effectiveness of high-precision griz photometry in selecting BHBs. The upcoming photometric survey from the Rubin Observatory, expected to reach depths 2-3 mag greater than DES during its 10 yr mission, will enable us to investigate the density profile of the Milky Way’s halo out to the virial radius, unraveling the complex processes of formation and evolution in our Galaxy.
AB - Blue horizontal branch stars (BHBs), excellent distant tracers for probing the Milky Way’s halo density profile, are distinguished in the (g − r)0 versus (i − z)0 color space from another class of stars, blue straggler stars. We develop a Bayesian mixture model to classify BHBs using high-precision photometry data from the Dark Energy Survey Data Release 2 (DES DR2). We select ∼2100 highly probable BHBs based on their griz photometry and the associated uncertainties, and we use these stars to map the stellar halo over the Galactocentric radial range 20 kpc ≲ R ≲ 70 kpc. After excluding known stellar overdensities, we find that the number density n ⋆ of BHBs can be represented by a power-law density profile n⋆ ∝ R −α with an index of α = 4.34−0.12+0.13 ± 0.52 , consistent with existing literature values. In addition, we examine the impact of systematic errors and the spatial inhomogeneity on the fitted density profile. Our work demonstrates the effectiveness of high-precision griz photometry in selecting BHBs. The upcoming photometric survey from the Rubin Observatory, expected to reach depths 2-3 mag greater than DES during its 10 yr mission, will enable us to investigate the density profile of the Milky Way’s halo out to the virial radius, unraveling the complex processes of formation and evolution in our Galaxy.
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U2 - 10.3847/1538-4357/ad738f
DO - 10.3847/1538-4357/ad738f
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85208252125
SN - 0004-637X
VL - 975
SP - 1
EP - 19
JO - Astrophysical Journal
JF - Astrophysical Journal
IS - 1
M1 - 81
ER -