Context. There is a continuing debate as to the form of the outer disc of the Milky Way galaxy, which has important implications for understanding the Galaxy’s formation. Stars are known to exist at a galacto-centric distance of at least 20 kpc. However, there is much debate as to whether these stars can be explained as part of the disc or whether another extragalactic structure, the so-called Monoceros ring/stream, is required Aims. We examine the outer disc of the Galaxy toward the anti-centre to determine whether the star counts can be explained by the thin and thick discs alone. Methods. By using Sloan star counts and extracting the late F and early G ...
We show that in the anticenter region, between Galactic longitudes of 110 degrees < l < 229 de...
We present a panoptic view of the stellar structure in the Galactic disk's outer reaches commonly kn...
(Abridged) We derive the structure of the Galactic stellar Warp and Flare using 2MASS RC and RGB sta...
Context. There is a continuing debate as to the form of the outer disc of the Milky Way ga...
Aims. We explore the outer Galactic disc up to a Galactocentric distance of ≈30 kpc to derive its pa...
Context. The Gaia astrometric sample allows us to study the outermost Galactic disc, the halo, and t...
International audienceContext. The Gaia astrometric sample allows us to study the outermost Galactic...
International audienceContext. The Gaia astrometric sample allows us to study the outermost Galactic...
The Monoceros Ring (also known as the Galactic Anticenter Stellar Structure) and A13 are stellar ove...
We study the vertical structure of a stellar disc obtained from a fully cosmological high-resolution...
Context. The structure of outer disc of our Galaxy is still not well described, and many features ne...
International audienceWe study the shape of the thick disc using photometric data at high and interm...
We compare the predictions of the Pe\~narrubia et al. (2005) model for the Monoceros stellar ring ar...
We present evidence that the curious stellar population found by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey in the...
The origin and evolution of the Milky Way remains one of the key unanswered questions in astrophysic...
We show that in the anticenter region, between Galactic longitudes of 110 degrees < l < 229 de...
We present a panoptic view of the stellar structure in the Galactic disk's outer reaches commonly kn...
(Abridged) We derive the structure of the Galactic stellar Warp and Flare using 2MASS RC and RGB sta...
Context. There is a continuing debate as to the form of the outer disc of the Milky Way ga...
Aims. We explore the outer Galactic disc up to a Galactocentric distance of ≈30 kpc to derive its pa...
Context. The Gaia astrometric sample allows us to study the outermost Galactic disc, the halo, and t...
International audienceContext. The Gaia astrometric sample allows us to study the outermost Galactic...
International audienceContext. The Gaia astrometric sample allows us to study the outermost Galactic...
The Monoceros Ring (also known as the Galactic Anticenter Stellar Structure) and A13 are stellar ove...
We study the vertical structure of a stellar disc obtained from a fully cosmological high-resolution...
Context. The structure of outer disc of our Galaxy is still not well described, and many features ne...
International audienceWe study the shape of the thick disc using photometric data at high and interm...
We compare the predictions of the Pe\~narrubia et al. (2005) model for the Monoceros stellar ring ar...
We present evidence that the curious stellar population found by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey in the...
The origin and evolution of the Milky Way remains one of the key unanswered questions in astrophysic...
We show that in the anticenter region, between Galactic longitudes of 110 degrees < l < 229 de...
We present a panoptic view of the stellar structure in the Galactic disk's outer reaches commonly kn...
(Abridged) We derive the structure of the Galactic stellar Warp and Flare using 2MASS RC and RGB sta...