TY - JOUR
T1 - Near-infrared observations of the IRAS/SiO sources in the Galactic bulge
T2 - A large scale distribution
AU - Deguchi, Shuji
AU - Fujii, Takahiro
AU - Nakashima, Jun Ichi
AU - Wood, Peter R.
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - Near-infrared photometric obserwttions in the J-, H-, and K-bands were made for 120 IRAS sources toward the Galactic bulge (-10° < l < 15° and |b| < 3°, excluding |l| < 3°). They are well-confirmed, mass-losing late-type stars having accurate radial velocities derived from SiO maser observations. For 118 sources, single, unambiguous near-infrared counterparts were found within the errors of the IRAS/MSX positions; and for the other 2 sources, faint candidates only detectable in the K-band were found. From the J-, H-, K-band and IRAS 12 and 25 μm intensities, we estimated the spectral energy distributions of the sources, and obtained distances assuming a constant intrinsic luminosity. Adding all of the distance data of the IRAS/SiO sources in -10° < l < 25° published in previous papers, we mapped the positions of 272 sampled stars onto the Galactic plane. The map clearly shows a bar structure, where the major axis of the bar is oriented 22°(±8°) from the Sun-Galactic center line. We also reanalyzed the radial-velocity shift with the distance in this sample. These analyses suggest that the data are consistent with the current bar theory of the Galactic bulge.
AB - Near-infrared photometric obserwttions in the J-, H-, and K-bands were made for 120 IRAS sources toward the Galactic bulge (-10° < l < 15° and |b| < 3°, excluding |l| < 3°). They are well-confirmed, mass-losing late-type stars having accurate radial velocities derived from SiO maser observations. For 118 sources, single, unambiguous near-infrared counterparts were found within the errors of the IRAS/MSX positions; and for the other 2 sources, faint candidates only detectable in the K-band were found. From the J-, H-, K-band and IRAS 12 and 25 μm intensities, we estimated the spectral energy distributions of the sources, and obtained distances assuming a constant intrinsic luminosity. Adding all of the distance data of the IRAS/SiO sources in -10° < l < 25° published in previous papers, we mapped the positions of 272 sampled stars onto the Galactic plane. The map clearly shows a bar structure, where the major axis of the bar is oriented 22°(±8°) from the Sun-Galactic center line. We also reanalyzed the radial-velocity shift with the distance in this sample. These analyses suggest that the data are consistent with the current bar theory of the Galactic bulge.
KW - Galaxies: Milky Way
KW - Infrared: sources
KW - Stars: kinematics
KW - Stars: long-period variables
KW - Stars: mass-loss
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U2 - 10.1093/pasj/54.5.719
DO - 10.1093/pasj/54.5.719
M3 - Article
SN - 0004-6264
VL - 54
SP - 719
EP - 734
JO - Publication of the Astronomical Society of Japan
JF - Publication of the Astronomical Society of Japan
IS - 5
ER -