The Astrophysical Journal Letters (Jan 2025)
A North–South Metallicity Asymmetry in the Outer Galactic Disk—Evidence for the Pericentric Passage of the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy
Abstract
We present maps of the mean metallicity distributions on the Galactocentric R – Z plane at different azimuthal angles using red clump stars selected from the LAMOST and APOGEE surveys. In the inner disk ( R 11 kpc), especially toward the anti-Galactic center (−5 ^∘ 8 Gyr) compared to younger ones ( τ < 6 Gyr). This reduced significance likely stems from three factors: larger age uncertainties, fewer stars in the outer disk, and the kinematically hotter nature of older populations. The observed metallicity asymmetry may be the consequence of the perturbation of the recent pericentric passage through the Galactic disk and tidal force of the well-known Sagittarius dwarf galaxy.
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