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arxiv: 2606.10235 · v1 · pith:FZHO27RQnew · submitted 2026-06-08 · 🌌 astro-ph.GA · astro-ph.SR

Milky Way's warped disc traced by AGB stars

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keywords starswarpgalacticagesc-richintermediate-masso-richstellar
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While the presence of the Galactic warp has long been established from observations of \HI\, gas, the \textit{Gaia} measurements of over 1 billion stars with parallaxes have enabled much more detailed studies using stellar populations. Here, we demonstrate that asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars, an evolved phase of low- and intermediate-mass stars, can serve as an effective tracer of the Galactic warp. We use two distinct AGB populations: C-rich AGB stars, representing stars of about 1~Gyr in age with main-sequence masses of 2--2.5~\Msun, and intermediate-mass (3--5~\Msun) O-rich AGB stars, corresponding to ages of 100--300~Myr. The downward warp traced by O-rich AGB stars is consistent with that found from Cepheids, which is expected given their similar ages. The more numerous C-rich AGB stars clearly reveal the Galactic warp over a wide range of azimuthal angles. Their warp appears to reach larger amplitudes than that of Cepheids across azimuthal angles. Our results show that C-rich AGB stars, together with intermediate-mass O-rich AGB stars, provide new constraints on the Galactic warp at intermediate stellar ages, offering a new insight into the stellar age and warp amplitude relation.

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