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Chemo-dynamical Nature of the Anticenter Stream and Monoceros Ring

Yi Qiao, Baitian Tang, Jianhui Lian, Jing Li, Cheng Xu

Published 2023-11-27Version 1

In the epoch of deep photometric surveys, a large number of substructures, e.g., over-densities, streams, were identified. With the help of astrometry and spectroscopy, the community revealed a complex picture of our Milky Way (MW) after investigating their origins. Off-plane substructures Anticenter Stream (ACS) and Monoceros Ring (MNC), once considered as dissolving dwarf galaxies, were later found to share similar kinematics and metallicity with the Galactic outer thin disk. In this work, we aim to chemically tag ACS and MNC with high-accuracy abundances from the APOGEE survey. By extrapolating chemical abundance trends in the outer thin disk region (10 < Rgc < 18 kpc, 0 < |Zgc| < 3kpc), we found that ACS and MNC stars show consistent chemical abundances as the extrapolating values for 12 elements, including C, N, O, Mg, Al, Si, K, Ca, Cr, Mn, Co and Ni. The similar chemical patterns indicate that ACS and MNC have similar star formation history as the MW outer thin disk, meanwhile, we also excluded their dwarf galaxy association, as they are distinctive in multiple chemical spaces. The ages of ACS and MNC stars are consistent with the time of the first Sgr dSph passage, indicating their possible connection.

Comments: 11 pages, 9 figures, 1 table, accepted by APJ
Categories: astro-ph.GA, astro-ph.SR
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