Kinematics of the stellar halo and the mass distribution of the Milky Way using BHB stars
Prajwal R. Kafle, Sanjib Sharma, Geraint F. Lewis, Joss, Bland-Hawthorn

TL;DR
This study analyzes the kinematics of the Milky Way's stellar halo using BHB stars from SDSS/SEGUE, revealing detailed velocity dispersion and anisotropy profiles, and estimating the galaxy's mass and dark matter halo properties.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed velocity anisotropy profile of the Milky Way's stellar halo out to 60 kpc, including a novel detection of a sharp dip in anisotropy not explained by existing models.
Findings
Radial velocity dispersion profile extends to 60 kpc.
Anisotropy profile shows a sharp dip at 17 kpc.
Estimated Milky Way mass within 25 kpc is 2.1 x 10^{11} M_sun.
Abstract
Here we present a kinematic study of the Galactic halo out to a radius of 60 kpc, using 4664 blue horizontal branch (BHB) stars selected from the SDSS/SEGUE survey, to determine key dynamical properties. Using a maximum likelihood analysis, we determine the velocity dispersion profiles in spherical coordinates (, , ) and the anisotropy profile (). The radial velocity dispersion profile () is measured out to a galactocentric radius of kpc, but due to the lack of proper-motion information, , and could only be derived directly out to kpc. From a starting value of in the inner parts (), the profile falls sharply in the range kpc, with a minimum value of at kpc, rising sharply at larger…
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