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Colloquium on Jun. 20, 2024

Mapping the Milky Way halo using LAMOST


Speaker: Xiangxiang Xue (NAOC)

Venue: SWIFAR Building 2111

Time: 16:00 PM, Thursday, Jun. 20, 2024

Abstract:

The stellar halo of the Milky Way comprises only a small fraction of all stars in our Galaxy, but these stars are high diagnostic value for probing the Milky Way’s dark matter halo and formation history. Stars extending to ~100 kpc make for an excellent dynamical probe of the halo mass profile, and the long dynamical periods at such large radii (~1 Gyr) mean that the dynamical formation imprint is still very apparent, e.g. in so-called sub-structures. However, our knowledge of the halo is fragmentary, at least partly because of the paucity of halo stars, with known 3D positions, radial velocities and abundances. Nowadays, with the development of large-scale sky surveys and space astrometry mission, such as 2MASS, SDSS, PanSTARRS1, LAMOST and Gaia, halo star samples are now of sufficient size and quality to boost the study of the Galactic halo. In this talk, I will show you how to map the Milky Way halo using halo stars drown from LAMOST survey.

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