Volume limited dependent Galactic model parameters
S. Karaali, S. Bilir, E. Yaz, E. Hamzaoglu, R. Buser

TL;DR
This study estimates Galactic model parameters across different volumes and regions, revealing their dependence on distance, magnitude, and Galactic longitude, with implications for understanding Galactic structure.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis of how 34 Galactic model parameters vary with volume, magnitude, and longitude, highlighting their non-uniform behavior.
Findings
Thick disc parameters vary significantly with volume.
Halo axial ratio transitions from disclike to spherical.
Thin disc parameters remain volume independent.
Abstract
We estimated 34 sets of Galactic model parameters for three intermediate latitude fields with Galactic longitudes l=60, l=90, and l=180, and we discussed their dependence on the volume. Also, we confirmed the variation of these parameters with absolute magnitude and Galactic longitude. The star samples in two fields are restricted with bright and unit absolute magnitude intervals, (4,5], and (5,6], whereas for the third field a larger absolute magnitude interval is adopted, (4,10]. The limiting apparent magnitudes of star samples are g=15 and g=22.5 mag which provide space densities within distances in the line of sight 0.9 and 25 kpc. The Galactic model parameters for the thin disc are not volume dependent. However, the ones for thick disc and halo do show spectacular trends in their variations with volume, except for the scalelength of the thick disc. The local space density of the…
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