Distant field blue horizontal branch stars and the mass of the Galaxy - II. Photometry and spectroscopy of UKST candidates 16 < b < 19.5, 11< R < 52 kpc

L. Clewley*, S. J. Warren, P. C. Hewett, John E. Norris, N. W. Evans

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    Abstract

    This is the second in a series of papers presenting a new calculation of the mass of the Galaxy based on radial velocities and distances for a sample of faint 16 < B < 21.3 field blue horizontal-branch (BHB) stars. We present accurate BV CCD photometry and spectra for 142 candidate A-type stars selected from ubjr photometry of UK Schmidt telescope plates in six high-Galactic-latitude fields. Classification of these candidates produces a sample of 60 BHB stars at distances of 11-52 kpc from the Sun (mean 28 kpc), with heliocentric line-of-sight velocities accurate to 15 km s-1, and distance errors < 10 per cent. We provide a summary table listing coordinates and velocities of these stars. The measured dispersion of the radial component of the Galactocentric velocity for this sample is 108 ± 10 km s-1, in agreement with a recent study of the distant halo by Sirko and coworkers. Measurements of the Ca II K line indicate that nearly all the stars are metal-poor with a mean [Fe/H] = -1.8 with dispersion 0.5. Subsequent papers will describe a second survey of BHBs to heliocentric distances 70 < R < 125 kpc and present a new estimate of the mass of the Galaxy.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)285-298
    Number of pages14
    JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
    Volume352
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 21 Jul 2004

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