Milky Way demographics with the VVV survey. I. The 84-million star colour-magnitude diagram of the Galactic bulge
R. K. Saito, D. Minniti, B. Dias, M. Hempel, M. Rejkuba, J., Alonso-Garcia, B. Barbuy, M. Catelan, J. P. Emerson, O. A. Gonzalez, P. W., Lucas, and M. Zoccali

TL;DR
This paper presents the creation of the largest and most comprehensive colour-magnitude diagram of the Milky Way's bulge using VVV survey data, revealing detailed stellar populations and structural features.
Contribution
It provides the first homogeneous, large-scale CMD of the entire Galactic bulge, offering new insights into its structure and stellar content.
Findings
Double red clump indicates an X-shaped bulge structure.
Detection of a well-defined sequence of late K and M dwarfs.
Reddening effects cause spreading of the red clump in colour.
Abstract
The Milky Way (MW) bulge is a fundamental Galactic component for understanding the formation and evolution of galaxies, in particular our own. The ESO Public Survey VISTA Variables in the Via Lactea is a deep near-IR survey mapping the Galactic bulge and southern plane. Data taken during 2010-11 covered 315 deg2 in the bulge area in the JHKs bands. We used VVV data for the whole bulge area as a single and homogeneous data set to build for the first time a single colour-magnitude diagram (CMD) for the entire Galactic bulge. Photometric data in the JHKs bands were combined to produce a single and huge data set containing 173.1M+ sources in the three bands. Selecting only the data points flagged as stellar, the total number of sources is 84.0M+. We built the largest CMDs published up to date, containing 173.1+ million sources for all data points, and more than 84.0 million sources…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
