The Information Of The Milky Way From 2MASS Whole Sky Star Count: The Structure Parameters
Chan-Kao Chang (1), Chung-Ming Ko (1, 2), Ting-Hung Peng (1), ((1) Institute of Astronomy, National Central University, Jhongli, Taiwan (2), Department of Physics, Center of Complex Systems, National Central, University, Jhongli, Taiwan)

TL;DR
This study uses 2MASS star counts at high Galactic latitudes to model the Milky Way's structure, deriving parameters for its thin disk, thick disk, and halo, highlighting parameter degeneracies and fitting challenges.
Contribution
It provides new estimates of the Milky Way's structural parameters using 2MASS data, focusing on high-latitude regions to reduce extinction effects.
Findings
Best-fit thin disk scale-height: 360 pc
Thick disk scale-height: 1020 pc
Halo axis ratio: 0.55
Abstract
The Ks band differential star count of the Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS) is used to derive the global structure parameters of the smooth components of the Milky Way. To avoid complication introduced by other fine structures and significant extinction near and at the Galactic plane, we only consider Galactic latitude |b| > 30 degree data. The star count data is fitted with a threecomponent model: double exponential thin disk and thick disk, and a power law decay oblate halo. Using maximum likelihood the best-fit local density of thin disk is n0 = 0.030 +- 0.002 stars/pc^3. The best-fit scale-height and length of the thin disk are Hz1 = 360+-10 pc and Hr1 = 3.7+-1.0 kpc, and those of the thick disk are and Hz2 = 1020+-30 pc and Hr2 = 5.0+-1.0 kpc, the local thick-to-thin disk density ratio is f2 = 7+-1%. The best-fit axis ratio, power law index and local density ratio of the oblate…
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