A Hint of Three-section Halo As Seen from the APOGEE DR14
2019
Based on the [Fe/H] versus [Mg/Fe] diagram and distances from APOGEE data release 14, we compare the spatial distributions, the l-Vlos diagram and the abundance gradients between high-[Mg/Fe] and low-[Mg/Fe] sequences. The two sequences are clearly shown at 5 10 kpc consists of low-[Mg/Fe] stars only. In the intermediate-metallicity range of -1.1 30 kpc. The l-Vlos diagram is adopted to separate halo stars from the disk by defining the transition metallicity, which is of [Fe/H]~ -1.1 dex for the high-[Mg/Fe] sequence and of [Fe/H]~-0.7 dex for the low-[Mg/Fe] sequence. The R and |Z| distributions for the high-[Mg/Fe] sequence, the thick disk at -1.1 20 kpc. These results indicate a complicated formation history of the Galaxy and we may see a hint of a three-section halo, i.e. the inner in situ halo within $|Z|~8-10$ kpc, the intermediately outer dual-mode halo at |Z|~10-30 kpc, and the extremely outer accreted halo with |Z|>30 kpc.
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