The GIRAFFE Inner Bulge Survey (GIBS). I. Survey Description and a kinematical map of the Milky Way bulge
M. Zoccali, O.A. Gonzalez, S. Vasquez, V. Hill, M. Rejkuba, E., Valenti, A. Renzini, A. Rojas-Arriagada, I. Martinez-Valpuesta, C. Babusiaux,, T. Brown, D. Minniti, and A. McWilliam

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive kinematic map of the Milky Way bulge using spectroscopic data from the GIRAFFE Inner Bulge Survey, revealing velocity patterns and a central dispersion peak that inform bulge structure and dynamics.
Contribution
It provides the first extensive radial velocity and metallicity map of the Galactic bulge from the GIBS survey, extending previous kinematic studies closer to the Galactic plane.
Findings
Kinematic map consistent with cylindrical rotation pattern.
Identification of a velocity dispersion peak near the Galactic center.
Extension of bulge kinematic analysis to lower latitudes.
Abstract
The Galactic bulge is a massive, old component of the Milky Way. It is known to host a bar, and it has recently been demonstrated to have a pronounced boxy/peanut structure in its outer region. Several independent studies suggest the presence of more than one stellar populations in the bulge, with different origins and a relative fraction changing across the bulge area. This is the first of a series of papers presenting the results of the Giraffe Inner Bulge Survey, carried out at the ESO-VLT with the multifibre spectrograph FLAMES. Spectra of ~5000 red clump giants in 24 bulge fields have been obtained at resolution R=6500, in the infrared Calcium triplet wavelength region at 8500 {\AA}. They are used to derive radial velocities and metallicities, based on new calibration specifically devised for this project. Radial velocities for another ~1200 bulge red clump giants, obtained from…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
