Bibcode
Kisku, Shobhit; Schiavon, Ricardo P.; Horta, Danny; Mason, Andrew; Mackereth, J. Ted; Hasselquist, Sten; García-Hernández, D. A.; Bizyaev, Dmitry; Brownstein, Joel R.; Lane, Richard R.; Minniti, Dante; Pan, Kaike; Roman-Lopes, Alexandre
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Fecha de publicación:
6
2021
Número de citas
14
Número de citas referidas
12
Descripción
Recent evidence based on APOGEE data for stars within a few kpc of the Galactic Centre suggests that dissolved globular clusters (GCs) contribute significantly to the stellar mass budget of the inner halo. In this paper, we enquire into the origins of tracers of GC dissolution, N-rich stars, that are located in the inner 4 kpc of the Milky Way. From an analysis of the chemical compositions of these stars, we establish that about 30 per cent of the N-rich stars previously identified in the inner Galaxy may have an accreted origin. This result is confirmed by an analysis of the kinematic properties of our sample. The specific frequency of N-rich stars is quite large in the accreted population, exceeding that of its in situ counterparts by near an order of magnitude, in disagreement with predictions from numerical simulations. We hope that our numbers provide a useful test to models of GC formation and destruction.
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