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Ibata, Rodrigo A. |
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McConnachie, Alan |
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Cuillandre, Jean-Charles |
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Fantin, Nicholas |
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Haywood, Misha |
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Martin, Nicholas F. |
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Bergeron, Pierre |
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Beckmann, Volker |
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Bernard, Edouard |
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Sawicki, Marcin |
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2024-09-12T18:02:19Z |
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2024-09-12T18:02:19Z |
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2017-03 |
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0004-637X |
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https://dx.doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aa8562 |
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http://library2.smu.ca/xmlui/handle/01/32018 |
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Published version |
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We present the chemical distribution of the Milky Way, based on 2900 of u-band photometry taken as part of the Canada-France Imaging Survey. When complete, this survey will cover 10,000 of the northern sky. By combing the CFHT u-band photometry together with Sloan Digital Sky Survey and Pan-STARRS and i, we demonstrate that we are able to reliably measure the metallicities of individual stars to ∼0.2 dex, and hence additionally obtain good photometric distance estimates. This survey thus permits the measurement of metallicities and distances of the dominant main-sequence (MS) population out to approximately , and provides a much higher number of stars at large extraplanar distances than have been available from previous surveys. We develop a non-parametric distance-metallicity decomposition algorithm and apply it to the sky at and to the North Galactic Cap. We find that the metallicity-distance distribution is well-represented by three populations whose metallicity distributions do not vary significantly with vertical height above the disk. As traced in MS stars, the stellar halo component shows a vertical density profile that is close to exponential, with a scale height of around . This may indicate that the inner halo was formed partly from disk stars ejected in an ancient minor merger. |
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The American Astronomical Society |
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dc.title |
Chemical Mapping of the Milky Way with The Canada-France Imaging Survey: A Non-parametric Metallicity-Distance Decomposition of the Galaxy |
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The Astrophysical journal, 848 (2), 129. (2017) |
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