{ "id": "1206.3842", "version": "v1", "published": "2012-06-18T07:27:35.000Z", "updated": "2012-06-18T07:27:35.000Z", "title": "On Rings and Streams in the Galactic Anti-Center", "authors": [ "Jing Li", "Heidi Jo Newberg", "Jeffrey L. Carlin", "Licai Deng", "Matthew Newby", "Benjamin A. Willett", "Yan Xu", "Zhiquan Luo" ], "comment": "56 pages, 4 tables, 23 figures, submitted to APJ", "categories": [ "astro-ph.GA" ], "abstract": "We confirm that there are at least three separate low-latitude over-densities of blue F turnoff stars near the Milky Way anti-center: the Monoceros Ring, the Anti-Center Stream (ACS), and the Eastern Banded Structure (EBS). There might also be a small number of normal thick disk stars at the same location. The ACS is a tilted component that extends to higher Galactic latitude at lower Galactic longitude, 10 kpc from the Sun towards the anti-center. It has a sharp cutoff on the high latitude side. Distance, velocity, and proper motion measurements are consistent with previous orbit fits. The mean metallicity is [Fe/H]$=-0.96 \\pm 0.03$, which is lower than the thick disk and Monoceros Ring. The Monoceros Ring is a higher density substructure that is present at $15\\arcdeg