Constraining the Galactic structure parameters with the XSTPS-GAC and SDSS photometric surveys
Bingqiu Chen, Xiaowei Liu, Haibo Yuan, Annie C. Robin, Yang Huang,, Maosheng Xiang, Chun Wang, Juanjuan Ren, Zhijia Tian, Huawei Zhang

TL;DR
This study uses extensive photometric surveys to model the Milky Way's structure, revealing detailed parameters of its components and identifying significant large-scale overdensities and asymmetries.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive Galactic model based on large-area photometric data, including new insights into halo shape, disk scale heights, and large-scale substructures.
Findings
Best-fit halo axis ratio and power law index: 0.65 and 2.79.
Derived thin and thick disk scale heights and lengths.
Identified large-scale overdensities and North-South asymmetry.
Abstract
Photometric data from the Xuyi Schmidt Telescope Photometric Survey of the Galactic Anticentre (XSTPS-GAC) and the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) are used to derive the global structure parameters of the smooth components of the Milky Way. The data, which cover nearly 11,000 deg sky area and the full range of Galactic latitude, allow us to construct a globally representative Galactic model. The number density distribution of Galactic halo stars is fitted with an oblate spheroid that decays by power law. The best-fit yields an axis ratio and a power law index and , respectively. The -band differential star counts of three dwarf samples are then fitted with a Galactic model. The best-fit model yielded by a Markov Chain Monte Carlo analysis has thin and thick disk scale heights and lengths of 322\,pc and 2343\,pc, 794\,pc and…
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