Investigate Substructures of the Inner Halo Using the StarGO Algorithm with APOGEE DR17
Abstract
We applied Stars' Galactic Origin (StarGO) algorithm in 7D space (i.e., [Fe/H], [Mg/Fe], [Al/Fe], Lz, Jr, Jz, E) to analyze stars in the inner halo with APOGEE DR17. We identified some known substructures, including Gaia-Sausage-Enceladus (GSE), Sagittarius Stream (Sgr), LMS-1 (Wukong), Thamnos, Metal-Weak Thick Disk (MWTD) and Aleph. Additionally, we identified an undefined metal-poor group (UDG, with [Fe/H] <-0.8 dex) probably linked to known substructure like Aleph, as well as a high α-abundance substructure (HAS) associated with both the Nyx and Nyx-2 streams. Chemical abundance of the HAS supports the argument that Nyx and Nyx-2 share a common origin. We discovered three substructures, which we refer to as new-substructure candidate-1,2,3 (NSTC-1,2,3). Despite exhibiting disk-like dynamics, these NSTCs demonstrate notably low [Mg/Fe] (< 0.2 dex) and [Al/Fe] (< -0.15 dex), similar to the properties of dwarf galaxies. Their high orbital energy and low [α/Fe] indicate the association with recent accretion events.
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