Additional Evidence for the Existence of a Primordial Disk System
Shuai Xu, Haibo Yuan, Bowen Huang, Timothy C. Beers, Yang Huang, Maosheng Xiang, Kai Xiao, Jihye Hong, Young Sun Lee, and Wuming Yang

TL;DR
This study provides evidence supporting the existence of a primordial disk system in the Milky Way by analyzing very metal-poor stars' kinematics and population distributions using Gaia data.
Contribution
It introduces a new analysis of VMP stars' dynamical properties, revealing a significant disk component that challenges previous assumptions about their origins.
Findings
Approximately 20% of VMP stars with high $Z_{max}$ are disk-like.
Three primary populations identified: halo, disk, and GSE structure.
High fractions of disk-like VMP stars suggest a primordial disk component.
Abstract
The origin of very metal-poor (VMP; [Fe/H] ) stars on planar orbits has been the subject of great attention since their first discovery. However, prior to the release of the Gaia BP/RP (XP) spectra, and large photometric samples such as SkyMapper, SAGES, J-PLUS and S-PLUS, most studies have been limited due to their small sample sizes or strong selection effects. Here, we cross-match photometric metallicities derived from Gaia XP synthetic photometry and geometric distances from Bailer-Jones et al., and select 12,000 VMP stars (1604 dwarfs and 10,396 giants) with available high-quality astrometry. After calculating dynamical parameter estimates using \texttt{AGAMA}, we employ the non-negative matrix factorization technique to the distribution across bins in (the maximum height above or below the Galactic plane during the stellar orbit). We find three…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · High-pressure geophysics and materials
