Something about the structure of the galaxy

Maartje N. Sevenster*

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Abstract

We analyse a sample of 507 evolved (OH/IR) stars in the region (10° > ℓ > -45°), (\b\ < 3°). We derive average ages for subsets of this sample, and use those sets as beacons for the evolution of the Galaxy. In the bulge, the oldest OH/IR stars in the plane are 7.5 Gyr (1.3 M⊙), and in the disc 2.7 Gyr (2.3 M⊙). The vertical distribution of almost all AGB stars in the disc is found to be nearly exponential, with scaleheight increasing from 100 pc for stars ≲1 Gyr old to 500 pc for stars ≳5 Gyr old. There may be a small, disjunct population of OH/IR stars. The radial distribution of AGB stars is dictated by the metallicity gradient. Unequivocal morphological evidence is presented for the existence of a central bar, but parameters can be constrained only for a given spatial-density model. Using a variety of indicators, we identify the radii of the inner ultraharmonic (2.5kpc) and corotation resonance (3.5 kpc). We show that the 3-kpc arm is likely to be an inner ring, as observed in other barred galaxies, by identifying a group of evolved stars that is connected to the 3-kpc H I filament. Also, using several observed features, we argue that an inner-Lindblad resonance exists, at ∼1-1.5 kpc. The compositions of OH/IR populations within 1 kpc of the Galactic Centre give insight into the bar-driven evolution of the inner regions. We suggest that the bar is ∼8 Gyr old, relatively weak (SAB), and may be in a final stage of its existence.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)629-644
Number of pages16
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume310
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Dec 1999
Externally publishedYes

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