International audienceUsing simulations of box/peanut- (B/P-) shaped bulges, we explore the nature of the X-shape of the Milky Way's bulge. An X-shape can be associated with a B/P-shaped bulge driven by a bar. By comparing in detail the simulations and the observations we show that the principal kinematic imprint of the X-shape is a minimum in the difference between the near and far side mean line-of-sight velocity along the minor axis. This minimum occurs at around |b| = 4°, which is close to the lower limit at which the X-shape can be detected. No coherent signature of an X-shape can be found in Galactocentric azimuthal velocities, vertical velocities or any of the dispersions. After scaling our simulations, we find that a best fit to the...
By means of idealized, dissipationless N-body simulations that follow the formation and subsequent b...
A vertical X-shaped structure in the Galactic bulge was recently reported. Here, we present evidence...
We model the split red clump of the Galactic bulge in OGLE-III photometry, and compare the results t...
International audienceUsing simulations of box/peanut- (B/P-) shaped bulges, we explore the nature o...
We explore the kinematics (both the radial velocity and the proper motion) of the vertical X-shaped ...
Context. It has recently been discovered that the Galactic bulge is X-shaped, with the two...
By using an N-body simulation of a bulge that was formed via a bar instability mechanism, we analyse...
Evidence for a bar at the center of the Milky Way triggered a renewed enthusiasm for dynamical model...
The Milky Way (MW) bulge shows a boxy/peanut or X-shaped bulge (hereafter BP/X) when viewed in infra...
International audienceWe have derived absolute proper motions of the entire Galactic bulge region fr...
32 pages, 4 figures, AASTeX preprint. Revised following referees\' comments. Now accepted for public...
Evidence for a bar at the center of the Milky Way triggered a renewed enthusiasm for dynamical model...
32 pages, 4 figures, AASTeX preprint. Revised following referees\' comments. Now accepted for public...
International audienceWe have derived absolute proper motions of the entire Galactic bulge region fr...
We extract the resonant orbits from an N-body bar that is a good representation of the Milky Way, us...
By means of idealized, dissipationless N-body simulations that follow the formation and subsequent b...
A vertical X-shaped structure in the Galactic bulge was recently reported. Here, we present evidence...
We model the split red clump of the Galactic bulge in OGLE-III photometry, and compare the results t...
International audienceUsing simulations of box/peanut- (B/P-) shaped bulges, we explore the nature o...
We explore the kinematics (both the radial velocity and the proper motion) of the vertical X-shaped ...
Context. It has recently been discovered that the Galactic bulge is X-shaped, with the two...
By using an N-body simulation of a bulge that was formed via a bar instability mechanism, we analyse...
Evidence for a bar at the center of the Milky Way triggered a renewed enthusiasm for dynamical model...
The Milky Way (MW) bulge shows a boxy/peanut or X-shaped bulge (hereafter BP/X) when viewed in infra...
International audienceWe have derived absolute proper motions of the entire Galactic bulge region fr...
32 pages, 4 figures, AASTeX preprint. Revised following referees\' comments. Now accepted for public...
Evidence for a bar at the center of the Milky Way triggered a renewed enthusiasm for dynamical model...
32 pages, 4 figures, AASTeX preprint. Revised following referees\' comments. Now accepted for public...
International audienceWe have derived absolute proper motions of the entire Galactic bulge region fr...
We extract the resonant orbits from an N-body bar that is a good representation of the Milky Way, us...
By means of idealized, dissipationless N-body simulations that follow the formation and subsequent b...
A vertical X-shaped structure in the Galactic bulge was recently reported. Here, we present evidence...
We model the split red clump of the Galactic bulge in OGLE-III photometry, and compare the results t...