Mapping the Milky Way with LAMOST III: Complicated spatial structure in the outer disc
Hai-Feng Wang, Chao Liu, Yan Xu, Jun-Chen Wan, and Licai Deng

TL;DR
This study reveals complex spatial structures in the Milky Way's outer disc, including multiple density breaks, a flared thick disc, and various substructures, challenging simpler models of galactic structure.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of the outer disc's density profile, scale lengths, and height variations, highlighting the complexity and asymmetries in the Milky Way's structure.
Findings
Identification of two radial density breaks at 11 and 14 kpc.
Detection of a radially extended, flared thick disc.
Observation of substructures and asymmetries in the stellar density residuals.
Abstract
We present {complexity} of the Galactic outer disc {by fitting the stellar volume densities of the red giant branch stars with a two-disc component model}. {The discs are confirmed to} extend to \,kpc. The radial density profile of the discs shows {two breaks at and \,kpc, respectively, which} separate the radial profile into three segments with different scale lengths of , , and \,kpc at , , and \,kpc, respectively. The first {break} is likely due to the sudden drop in the radial profile of the thin disc, which may be an evidence of the radial migration. {Beyond \,kpc, the thick disc becomes prominent and the transition from thin to thick disc leads to the second break.} This implies that the geometrically defined thick disc is more {radially} extended than the thin disc. This is also supported…
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