Kinematics of Distant Milky Way Halo RR Lyrae Stars out to 160 kpc
Yuting Feng, Puragra Guhathakurta, Eric W. Peng, Emily C. Cunningham, Patrick C\^ot\'e, Laura Ferrarese, Stephen D. J. Gwyn

TL;DR
This study analyzes the kinematics of distant Milky Way halo RR Lyrae stars using spectroscopy, revealing a velocity dispersion of 70 km/s and hints of a LMC-induced dipole perturbation, demonstrating the method's viability for future surveys.
Contribution
First spectroscopic kinematic analysis of RR Lyrae stars out to 160 kpc, showing the potential of single-epoch spectroscopy for outer halo studies.
Findings
Halo velocity dispersion is approximately 70 km/s.
Possible dipole-like velocity structure linked to LMC influence.
Spectroscopy can effectively probe outer halo kinematics.
Abstract
We present a kinematical study of the outer halo (r_GC approximately 60 to 160 kpc) of the Milky Way based on spectroscopy of 55 RR Lyrae stars obtained with the ESI instrument on the Keck II telescope. Our spectroscopic targets were selected from three photometric surveys: NGVS, DES, and Pan-STARRS1. We derive center-of-mass radial velocities with uncertainties of 6 to 35 km s^-1. The halo velocity dispersion measured from our sample is 70 plus/minus 7 km s^-1. The velocity field shows a possible dipole-like structure, with redshifted northern and blueshifted southern hemispheres. Fitting a Milky Way - Large Magellanic Cloud dipole perturbation model yields a weak or marginal dipole signal with amplitude -30 (+16, -20) km s^-1 and apex direction (l, b) = (-38.2 (+42.4, -31.5), -41.3 (+27.9, -23.8)) deg, along with a bulk compression velocity of -16 plus/minus 11 km s^-1. Although…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
