High-α-Metal-Rich stars in the LAMOST-MRS survey and its connection with the galactic bulge
arXiv:2102.05999 · doi:10.1088/1674-4527/21/6/153
Abstract
We report the detection of a large sample of high--metal-rich stars on the low giant branch with dex in the LAMOST-MRS survey. This special group corresponds to an intermediate-age population of Gyr based on the - diagram and age- calibration. A comparison group is selected to have solar ratio at super metallicity, which is young and has a narrow age range around 3 Gyr. Both groups have thin-disk like kinematics but the former shows slightly large velocity dispersions. The special group shows a larger extension in vertical distance toward 1.2 kpc, a second peak at smaller Galactic radius and a larger fraction of super metal rich stars with than the comparison group. These properties strongly indicate its connection with the outer bar/bulge region at kpc. A tentative interpretation of this special group is that its stars were formed in the X-shaped bar/bulge region, close to its corotation radius, where radial migration is the most intense, and brings them to present locations at 9 kpc and beyond. Low eccentricities and slightly outward radial excursions of its stars are consistent with this scenario. Its kinematics (cold) and chemistry ( ) further support the formation of the instability-driven X-shaped bar/bulge from the thin disk.
13 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics