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A&A 472, L47-L50 (2007)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20077813
Letter
Re-affirming the connection between the Galactic stellar warp and the Canis Major over-density
M. López-Corredoira1, Y. Momany2, S. Zaggia2, and A. Cabrera-Lavers1, 31 Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, C/.Vía Láctea, s/n, 38200 La Laguna (S/C de Tenerife), Spain
e-mail: martinlc@iac.es
2 INAF - Oss. Astronomico di Padova, Vicolo dell'Osservatorio 5, 35122 Padova, Italy
3 GTC Project Office, C/.Vía Láctea, s/n, 38200 La Laguna (S/C de Tenerife), Spain
(Received 8 May 2007 / Accepted 27 July 2007)
Abstract
Aims.We aim to understand the real nature
of the stellar overdensity at southern galactic latitudes in the
region of CMa.
Methods.We perform a critical re-analysis and discussion of recent results
presented in the literature which interpret the CMa overdensity as the
signature of an accreting dwarf galaxy or a new substructure
within the Galaxy. Several issues are addressed.
Results.We show that arguments against the "warp" interpretation are based
on an erroneous perception of the Milky Way.
There is nothing anomalous with colour-magnitude
diagrams on opposite sides of the
average warp mid-plane being different.
We witnessed the rise and fall of
the blue plume population, first attributed to young stars in a disrupting
dwarf galaxy and now discarded as a normal disc population.
Similarly, there is nothing anomalous in the outer thin+thick disc
metallicities being low (-1 < [Fe/H] < -0.5), and spiral arms (as part
of the thin disc) should, and do, warp. Most importantly, we
show unambiguously that, contrary to previous claims, the warp
produces a stellar overdensity that is distance-compatible with
that observed in CMa.
Conclusions.The CMa over-density remains fully accounted for in a first
order approach by Galactic models without new substructures.
Given the intrinsic uncertainties
(concerning the properties of the warp, flare and disc cutoff, the
role of extinction and degeneracy), minor deviations with respect to
these models are not enough to support the hypothesis of an
accreted dwarf galaxy or new substructure within the Milky Way
disc.
Key words: Galaxy: structure -- galaxies: dwarf
© ESO 2007
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