The Overdensity in Virgo, Sagittarius Debris, and the Asymmetric Spheroid
Heidi Jo Newberg, Brian Yanny, Nate Cole, Timothy C. Beers, Paola Re, Fiorentin, Donald P. Schneider, Ron Wilhelm

TL;DR
This study uses SDSS and SEGUE data to analyze Galactic halo structures, revealing that the Virgo overdensity and Sagittarius tidal tail are distinct, and suggesting the spheroid may be asymmetric or contain additional substructures.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the spatial and kinematic relationships of Virgo and Sagittarius structures, challenging previous associations and models of the Galactic halo.
Findings
Sagittarius tidal tail does not pass through the solar neighborhood.
Virgo overdensity S297+63-20.5 has distinct kinematics and is not associated with the Sagittarius tail.
The Galactic spheroid may be asymmetric or contain additional substructures.
Abstract
We investigate the relationship between several previously identified Galactic halo stellar structures in the direction of Virgo using imaging and spectroscopic observations of F turnoff stars and blue horizontal branch stars from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and the Sloan Extension for Galactic Understanding and Exploration (SEGUE). We show that the Sagittarius dwarf leading tidal tail does not pass through the solar neighborhood; it misses the Sun by more than 15 kpc, passing through the Galactic plane outside the Solar Circle. It also is not spatially coincident with the large stellar overdensity S297+63-20.5 in the Virgo constellation. S297+63-20.5 has a distinct turnoff color and kinematics. Faint (g ~ 20.3) turnoff stars in S297+63-20.5 have line-of-sight, Galactic standard of rest velocities V(GSR)= 130 +/- 10 km/s, opposite in sign to infalling Sgr tail stars. The path of…
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