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The presence of two red clumps (RCs) in high latitude fields of the Milky Way bulge is interpreted as evidence for an X-shaped structure originated from the bar instability. Here we show, however, that this double RC phenomenon is more…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2015-09-30 Young-Wook Lee , Seok-Joo Joo , Chul Chung

The double red clump (RC) observed in color-magnitude diagrams of the Milky Way bulge is at the heart of the current debate on the structure and formation origin of the bulge. This feature can be explained by the difference between the two…

The double red clump (RC) observed in the Milky Way bulge is widely interpreted as evidence for an X-shaped structure. We have recently suggested, however, an alternative interpretation based on the multiple population phenomenon, where the…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2017-05-24 Seok-Joo Joo , Young-Wook Lee , Chul Chung

Recent investigations of the double red clump in the color-magnitude diagram of the Milky Way bulge cast serious doubts on the structure and formation origin of the outer bulge. Unlike previous interpretation based on an X-shaped bulge,…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2019-06-12 Young-Wook Lee , Jenny J. Kim , Christian I. Johnson , Chul Chung , Sohee Jang , Dongwook Lim , Yijung Kang

We examined the double red clump (RC) observed in the Galactic bulge, interpreted as a difference in distance ("X-shaped bulge scenario") or in chemical composition ("multiple population scenario"). To verify chemical differences between…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2024-10-30 Seungsoo Hong , Dongwook Lim , Young-Wook Lee

From 2MASS infra-red photometry we find two red clump (RC) populations co-existing in the same fields toward the Galactic bulge at latitudes |b|>5.5 deg., ranging over ~13 degrees in longitude and 20 degrees in latitude. We can only…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2015-05-19 Andrew McWilliam , Manuela Zoccali

The double red clumps (DRCs) are now dominantly believed to be the strong observational line of evidence of the so-called X-shaped Galactic bar structures. Recently, Lee et al. reported a subtle mean \ds\ difference between the DRCs and…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2019-05-01 Jae-Woo Lee

The finding of a double red clump in the luminosity function of the Milky Way bulge has been interpreted as evidence for an X-shaped structure. Recently, an alternative explanation has been suggested, where the double red clump is an effect…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2015-11-11 O. A. Gonzalez , M. Zoccali , Victor P. Debattista , J. Alonso-García , E. Valenti , D. Minniti

We present a reanalysis of the metallicity of the double red clump (RC) stars from the Milky Way bulge. Two leading explanations for the existence of the double RC concern possible differences in chemical composition (multiple populations…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2025-10-14 Zofia Budzik , Matylda Łukaszewicz , Radosław Poleski

A number of recent studies have claimed that the double red clump (RC) observed in the Milky Way bulge is a consequence of a giant X-shaped structure. In particular, Ness & Lang (2016) reported a direct detection of a faint X-shaped…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2018-08-22 Daniel Han , Young-Wook Lee

A recent survey toward the Milky Way bulge has discovered two sequences of RR Lyrae stars on the period-amplitude diagram with a maximum period-shift of {\Delta}log P = 0.015 between the two populations. Here we show, from our synthetic…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2016-12-28 Young-Wook Lee , Sohee Jang

We analyzed the distribution of the RC stars throughout Galactic bulge using 2MASS data. We mapped the position of the red clump in 1 sq.deg. size fields within the area |l|<=8.5deg and $3.5deg<=|b|<=8.5deg, for a total of 170 sq.deg. The…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2015-05-28 Roberto K. Saito , Manuela Zoccali , Andrew McWilliam , Dante Minniti , Oscar A. Gonzalez , Vanessa Hill

Red clump (RC) stars are one of the best stellar tracers of the structure of the Milky Way (MW) bulge. Here we report a new view of the double RC through luminosity and color distributions of RC stars in nine bulge fields ($l$ =…

CONTEXT. A number of recent papers have claimed the discovery of an X-shape structure in the bulge of our Galaxy in the population of the red clumps. AIMS. We endeavor to analyze the stellar density of bulge stars in the same regions using…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2016-09-28 Martin Lopez-Corredoira

Recent interpretation of the color$-$magnitude diagrams of the Milky Way (MW) bulge has suggested that the observed double red-clump feature can be a natural consequence of He-enhanced stellar populations in the MW bulge. This implies that…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2019-10-02 Chul Chung , Mario Pasquato , Sang-Yoon Lee , Ugo N. di Carlo , Deokkeun An , Suk-Jin Yoon , Young-Wook Lee

The Milky Way (MW) bulge is a fundamental Galactic component for understanding the formation and evolution of galaxies, in particular our own. The ESO Public Survey VISTA Variables in the Via Lactea is a deep near-IR survey mapping the…

We model the split red clump of the Galactic bulge in OGLE-III photometry, and compare the results to predictions from two N-body models. Our analysis yields precise maps of the brightness of the two red clumps, the fraction of stars in the…

The Milky Way's nuclear stellar disc (NSD) and nuclear star cluster (NSC) are the main features of the Galactic centre. Nevertheless, their observation is hampered by the extreme source crowding and high extinction. Hence, their relation…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2021-10-27 Francisco Nogueras-Lara , Rainer Schödel , Nadine Neumayer

The Milky Way bulge has a boxy/peanut morphology and an X-shaped structure. This X-shape has been revealed by the `split in the red clump' from star counts along the line of sight toward the bulge, measured from photometric surveys. This…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2016-06-29 Melissa Ness , Dustin Lang

The presence of two stellar populations in the Milky Way bulge has been reported recently. We aim at studying the abundances and kinematics of stars in the outer bulge, thereby providing additional constraints on models of its formation.…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2015-06-05 Stefan Uttenthaler , Mathias Schultheis , David. M. Nataf , Annie C. Robin , Thomas Lebzelter , B. Chen
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