The long bar as seen by the VVV Survey. II. Star counts

Amôres, E. B.; López-Corredoira, M.; González-Fernández, C.; Moitinho, A.; Minniti, D.; Gurovich, S.
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Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 559, id.A11, 14 pp.

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2013
Number of authors
6
IAC number of authors
1
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13
Refereed citations
12
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Context. There is still some debate about the presence and the morphological properties of the long bar in the inner Galaxy. Aims: We investigate the morphological properties of the long Galactic bar using the VVV survey extending star counts at least 3 mag deeper than 2MASS. Our study covers the relatively unexplored negative longitudes of the Galactic bar. We obtain a detailed description of the spatial distribution of star counts towards the long Galactic bar as well as to measure its parameters. Methods: We performed star counts towards -20° <ℓ < 0, |b|≤ 2° using VVV, 2MASS, and GLIMPSE data. We applied an average interstellar extinction correction. We also adjusted latitudinal profiles to obtain the centroid variation and bar thickness. Results: We probe the structure of long Galactic bar, as well as its far edge at ℓ ≈ -14°. The differences between counts with and without extinction correction allow us to produce a crude extinction map showing regions with high extinction, mainly beyond the end of long Galactic bar. The latitudinal profiles show evidence of the centroid vertical variation with Galactic longitude reaching a minimum at ℓ ≈ -13.8°. The bar has an inclination angle α = 43° ± 5° with respect to the line Sun-Galactic center. In addition, we have determined the bar parameters, such as thickness, length, and stellar distribution. Appendix A is available in electronic form at http://www.aanda.org
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