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A Galactic Self-Portrait: Density Structure and Integrated Properties of the Milky Way Disk

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2025-09-15 v2

Abstract

The evolution history of the Milky Way disk is imprinted in the ages, positions, and chemical compositions of individual stars. In this study, we derive the intrinsic density distribution of different stellar populations using the final data release of the Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) survey. A total of 203,197 red giant branch stars are used to sort the stellar disk (R20R \leq 20 kpc) into sub-populations of metallicity (Δ\Delta[M/H]=0.1= 0.1 dex), age (Δlog(ageyr)=0.1\Delta \log(\frac{\textrm{age}}{\textrm{yr}})= 0.1), and α\alpha-element abundances ([α\alpha/M]). We fit the present-day structural parameters and density distribution of each stellar sub-population after correcting for the survey selection function. The low-α\alpha disk is characterized by longer scale lengths and shorter scale heights, and is best fit by a broken exponential radial profile for each population. The high-α\alpha disk is characterized by shorter scale lengths and larger scale heights, and is generally well-approximated by a single exponential radial profile. These results are applied to produce new estimates of the integrated properties of the Milky Way from early times to the present day. We measure the total stellar mass of the disk to be 5.271.5+0.2×10105.27^{+0.2}_{-1.5} \times 10^{10} M_\odot and the average mass-weighted scale length is Rd=2.37±0.2R_{d} = 2.37 \pm 0.2 kpc. The Milky Way's present-day color of (gr)=0.72±0.02(g-r) = 0.72 \pm 0.02 is consistent with the classification of a red spiral galaxy, although it has only been in the "green valley" region of the galaxy color-mass diagram for the last 3\sim 3 Gyr.

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@article{arxiv.2507.17629,
  title  = {A Galactic Self-Portrait: Density Structure and Integrated Properties of the Milky Way Disk},
  author = {Julie Imig and Jon A. Holtzman and Gail Zasowski and Jianhui Lian and Nicholas F. Boardman and Alexander Stone-Martinez and J. Ted Mackereth and Moire K. M. Prescott and Rachael L. Beaton and Timothy C. Beers and Dmitry Bizyaev and Michael R. Blanton and Katia Cunha and José G. Fernández-Trincado and Catherine E. Fielder and Sten Hasselquist and Christian R. Hayes and Misha Haywood and Henrik Jönsson and Richard R. Lane and Steven R. Majewski and Szabolcs Mészáros and Ivan Minchev and David L. Nidever and Christian Nitschelm and Jennifer Sobeck},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.17629},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

40 pages, 20 figures, accepted to ApJ