Stellar populations in the Canis Major over-density
Giovanni Carraro (ESO-Santiago), Andre' Moitinho (Lisboa), Ruben A., Vazquez (La Plata)

TL;DR
This study uses multicolor photometry to analyze the stellar populations in the Canis Major over-density, revealing a mix of young, intermediate-age, and halo stars, and clarifying the region's complex structure.
Contribution
It provides a detailed multicolor analysis that disentangles different stellar populations, challenging previous simpler interpretations based on single-color diagrams.
Findings
Identification of young stellar populations aligned with spiral arms
Recognition of intermediate-age, metal-poor populations as part of the thick disk
Confirmation of halo star presence in the region
Abstract
We performed a photometric multicolor survey of the core of the Canis Major over-density at l 244, -8.0, reaching V = 22 and covering 0.3 x 1 degree. The main aim is to unravel the complex mixture of stellar populations toward this Galactic direction, where in the recent past important signatures of an accretion event have been claimed to be detected. While our previous investigations were based on disjointed pointings aimed at revealing the large scale structure of the third Galactic Quadrant, we now focus on a complete coverage of a smaller field centered on the Canis Major over-density. A large wave-length baseline, in the UBVRI bands, allows us to build up a suite of colour colour and colour magnitude diagrams, providing a much better diagnostic tool to disentangle the stellar populations of the region. In fact, the simple use of one colour magnitude diagram, widely employed in all…
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