A New Photometric Model of the Galactic Bar using Red Clump Giants
Liang Cao, Shude Mao, David Nataf, Nicholas J. Rattenbury, Andrew, Gould

TL;DR
This paper models the luminosity density of the Galactic bar using red clump giant counts from OGLE-III, revealing its shape, size, orientation, and mass, and identifying an X-shaped structure in the Galactic center.
Contribution
It introduces a new photometric model of the Galactic bar based on extensive OGLE-III data and MCMC fitting, providing refined parameters and structural insights.
Findings
Best-fit E3 model with a 8.13 kpc distance to the GC
Bar angle estimated at 29.4 degrees
Detection of an X-shaped structure in the Galactic center
Abstract
We present a study of the luminosity density distribution of the Galactic bar using number counts of red clump giants (RCGs) from the OGLE-III survey. The data were recently published by Nataf et al. (2013) for 9019 fields towards the bulge and have RC stars over a viewing area of . The data include the number counts, mean distance modulus (), dispersion in and full error matrix, from which we fit the data with several tri-axial parametric models. We use the Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) method to explore the parameter space and find that the best-fit model is the model, with the distance to the GC is 8.13 kpc, the ratio of semi-major and semi-minor bar axis scale lengths in the Galactic plane , and vertical bar scale length , is (close to being prolate). The scale length…
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