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Asymmetric Mean Metallicity Distribution of the Milky Way's Disk

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2019-06-19 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

I present the mean metallicity distribution of stars in the Milky Way Galaxy based on photometry from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. I utilize an empirically calibrated set of stellar isochrones developed in previous work to estimate the metallicities of individual stars to a precision of 0.20.2 dex for reasonably bright stars across the survey area. I also obtain more precise metallicity estimates using priors from the GaiaGaia parallaxes for relatively nearby stars. Close to the Galactic mid-plane (Z<2|Z|<2 kpc), a mean metallicity map reveals deviations from the mirror symmetry between the northern and southern hemispheres, displaying wave-like oscillations. The observed metallicity asymmetry structure is almost parallel to the Galactic mid-plane, and coincides with the previously known asymmetry in the stellar number density distribution. This result reinforces the previous notion of the plane-parallel vertical waves propagating through the disk, in which a local metallicity perturbation from the mean vertical metallicity gradient is induced by the phase-space wrapping of stars in the ZZ-VZV_Z plane. The maximum amplitude of the metallicity asymmetry (Δ\Delta[Fe/H]0.05\sim0.05) implies that these stars have been pulled away from the Galactic mid-plane by an order of ΔZ80\Delta|Z|\sim80 pc as a massive halo substructure such as the Sagittarius dwarf galaxy plunged through the Milky Way. This work provides evidence that the GaiaGaia phase-space spiral may continue out to Z1.5|Z|\sim1.5 kpc.

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@article{arxiv.1906.01244,
  title  = {Asymmetric Mean Metallicity Distribution of the Milky Way's Disk},
  author = {Deokkeun An},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.01244},
  year   = {2019}
}

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Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal Letters