Blanco DECam Bulge Survey (BDBS) V. Cleaning the foreground populations from Galactic bulge colour-magnitude diagrams using Gaia EDR3
Tommaso Marchetti, Christian I. Johnson, Meridith Joyce, R. Michael, Rich, Iulia Simion, Michael D. Young, William I. Clarkson, Catherine A., Pilachowski, Scott Michael, Andrea Kunder, Andreas J. Koch-Hansen

TL;DR
This study uses Gaia EDR3 data to clean foreground stars from Galactic bulge colour-magnitude diagrams, revealing that the bulge is predominantly old with no widespread young stellar population.
Contribution
It introduces a new astrometric cleaning method combining Gaia EDR3 data and Gaussian mixture models to accurately isolate bulge stars in crowded fields.
Findings
Foreground contamination is significantly reduced, especially near the Galactic plane.
No evidence for a widespread population younger than 2 Gyr in the bulge.
The bulge is confirmed to be predominantly old based on the age proxy analysis.
Abstract
The Blanco DECam Bulge Survey (BDBS) has imaged more than 200 square degrees of the southern Galactic bulge, providing photometry in the ugrizy filters for million unique stars. The presence of a strong foreground disk population, along with complex reddening and extreme image crowding, has made it difficult to constrain the presence of young and intermediate age stars in the bulge population. We employed an accurate cross-match of BDBS with the latest data release (EDR3) from the Gaia mission, matching more than 140 million sources with BDBS photometry and Gaia EDR3 photometry and astrometry. We relied on Gaia EDR3 astrometry, without any photometric selection, to produce clean BDBS bulge colour-magnitude diagrams (CMDs). Gaia parallaxes were used to filter out bright foreground sources, and a Gaussian mixture model fit to Galactic proper motions could identify stars…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Educational Leadership and Practices
