Tidal debris from infalling satellites can leave observable structure in the phase-space distribution of the Galactic halo. Such substructure can be manifest in the spatial and/or velocity distributions of the stars in the halo. This paper focuses on a class of substructure that is purely kinematic in nature, with no accompanying spatial features. To study its properties, we use a simulated stellar halo created by dynamically populating the Via Lactea II high-resolution N-body simulation with stars. A significant fraction of the stars in the inner halo of Via Lactea share a common speed and metallicity, despite the fact that they are spatially diffuse. We argue that this kinematic substructure is a generic feature of tidal debris from older mergers and may explain the detection of radial-velocity substructure in the inner halo made by the Sloan Extension for Galactic Understanding and Exploration. The GAIA satellite, which will provide the proper motions of an unprecedented number of stars, should further characterize the kinematic substructure in the inner halo. Our study of the Via Lactea simulation suggests that the stellar halo can be used to map the speed distribution of the local dark matter (DM) halo, which has important consequences for DM direct-detection experiments.

Lisanti, M., Spergel, D., Madau, P. (2015). SIGNATURES OF KINEMATIC SUBSTRUCTURE IN THE GALACTIC STELLAR HALO. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 807(1) [10.1088/0004-637X/807/1/14].

SIGNATURES OF KINEMATIC SUBSTRUCTURE IN THE GALACTIC STELLAR HALO

Madau P.
2015

Abstract

Tidal debris from infalling satellites can leave observable structure in the phase-space distribution of the Galactic halo. Such substructure can be manifest in the spatial and/or velocity distributions of the stars in the halo. This paper focuses on a class of substructure that is purely kinematic in nature, with no accompanying spatial features. To study its properties, we use a simulated stellar halo created by dynamically populating the Via Lactea II high-resolution N-body simulation with stars. A significant fraction of the stars in the inner halo of Via Lactea share a common speed and metallicity, despite the fact that they are spatially diffuse. We argue that this kinematic substructure is a generic feature of tidal debris from older mergers and may explain the detection of radial-velocity substructure in the inner halo made by the Sloan Extension for Galactic Understanding and Exploration. The GAIA satellite, which will provide the proper motions of an unprecedented number of stars, should further characterize the kinematic substructure in the inner halo. Our study of the Via Lactea simulation suggests that the stellar halo can be used to map the speed distribution of the local dark matter (DM) halo, which has important consequences for DM direct-detection experiments.
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
dark matter; Galaxy: halo; Galaxy: stellar content; Galaxy: structure; stars: kinematics and dynamics;
English
2015
807
1
14
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Lisanti, M., Spergel, D., Madau, P. (2015). SIGNATURES OF KINEMATIC SUBSTRUCTURE IN THE GALACTIC STELLAR HALO. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 807(1) [10.1088/0004-637X/807/1/14].
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