Analysing the structure of the bulge with Mira variables
Abstract
The Galactic bulge at latitude (deg.) was claimed to show an X-shape, which means that stellar density distributions along the line of sight have a double peak. However, this double peak is only observed with the red-clump population, and doubt has been cast on its use as a perfect standard candle.\ As such, a boxy bulge without an X-shape is not discarded. We aim to constrain the shape of the bulge making use of a different population: Mira variables from the new Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment data release, OGLE-IV, with an average age of 9 Gyr. We analysed an area of the bulge far from the plane, where we fitted the density of the Miras with boxy bulge and X-shaped bulge models and calculated the probability of each model. We find that the probability of a boxy bulge fitting the data is , whereas the probability for the X-shaped bulge is only (equivalent to a tension of the model with the data of a 4.7 level). Therefore, the boxy bulge model seems to be more appropriate for describing the Galactic bulge, although we cannot exclude any model with complete certainty.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2210.03643,
title = {Analysing the structure of the bulge with Mira variables},
author = {Ž. Chrobáková and M. López-Corredoira and F. Garzón},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.03643},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
5 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in A&A Letters