Characterizing stellar halo populations II: The age gradient in blue horizontal-branch stars
Payel Das, Angus Williams, James Binney

TL;DR
This study models the distribution and properties of Milky Way halo blue horizontal-branch stars, revealing an age gradient and structural characteristics consistent with hierarchical galaxy formation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel application of action-based extended distribution functions to analyze BHB stars, revealing age and density gradients in the Milky Way halo.
Findings
Older stars are concentrated in the inner halo.
The density profile steepens from -2 to -4 with radius.
No significant rotation detected in BHB stars.
Abstract
The distribution of Milky Way halo blue horizontal-branch (BHB) stars is examined using action-based extended distribution functions (EDFs) that describe the locations of stars in phase space, metallicity, and age. The parameters of the EDFs are fitted using stars observed in the Sloan Extension for Galactic Understanding and Exploration-II (SEGUE-II) survey that trace the phase-space kinematics and chemistry out to ~70 kpc. A maximum a posteriori probability (MAP) estimate method and a Markov Chain Monte Carlo method are applied, taking into account the selection function in positions, distance, and metallicity for the survey. The best-fit EDF declines with actions less steeply at actions characteristic of the inner halo than at the larger actions characteristic of the outer halo, and older ages are found at smaller actions than at larger actions. In real space, the radial density…
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