What is the Milky Way outer halo made of? High resolution spectroscopy of distant red giants
G. Battaglia, P. North, P. Jablonka, M. Shetrone, D. Minniti, M., D\'iaz, E. Starkenburg, M. Savoy

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution spectroscopy of distant red giants to analyze the chemical composition of the Milky Way's outer halo, revealing insights into its formation history and the types of progenitor systems involved.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed chemical abundance analysis of outer halo stars at large Galactocentric distances, highlighting differences from inner halo stars and suggesting diverse progenitor origins.
Findings
Outer halo stars show similar alpha-element patterns to local halo stars.
Significant differences in s- and r-process element ratios at [Fe/H] > -1.5.
Outer halo likely includes stars from massive dwarf galaxies with high star formation rates.
Abstract
In a framework where galaxies form hierarchically, extended stellar haloes are predicted to be an ubiquitous feature around Milky Way-like galaxies and to consist mainly of the shredded stellar component of smaller galactic systems. The type of accreted stellar systems are expected to vary according to the specific accretion and merging history of a given galaxy, and so is the fraction of stars formed in-situ versus accreted. Analysis of the chemical properties of Milky Way halo stars out to large Galactocentric radii can provide important insights into the properties of the environment in which the stars that contributed to the build-up of different regions of the Milky Way stellar halo formed. In this work we focus on the outer regions of the Milky Way stellar halo, by determining chemical abundances of halo stars with large present-day Galactocentric distances, 15 kpc. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
