3D outer bulge structure from near infrared star counts

Abstract

We attempt to study the characteristics of the different stellar populations present in the Galactic central region. A Monte Carlo method is used to simultaneously fit 11 thin disc and triaxial outer bulge density parameters on (Ks,J-Ks) star count data in almost 100 windows from the DENIS near infrared large scale survey at -8 deg < l< 12 deg and -4 deg < b < 4 deg. Various bulge density profiles and luminosity functions were tested uing a population synthesis scheme. The best models, selected by a maximum likelihood test, give the following description: the outer bulge is proxy, prolate, and oriented 10.6+/-3 deg with respect to the Sun-center direction. It seems that the main bulge population is not older than 10 Gyr, but this preliminary result needs further work to be confirmed. A significant central hole is found in the middle of the thin disc. We discuss these results in regard to previous findings and the scenario of bulge formation.

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