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Fading Features Found in the Kinematics of the Far-Reaching Milky Way Stellar Halo
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We test the long-term kinematical stability of a Galactic stellar halo model, due to Kafle, et al. (2012), who study the kinematics of approximately 5000 blue horizontal branch (BHB) stars in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). The velocity dispersion $\sigma$ and anisotropy parameter $\beta$ of the stars have been determined as functions of Galactocentric radius, over the range $6<R_\mathrm{GC} < 25$ kpc, and show a strong dip in the anisotropy profile at $R_\mathrm{GC}\sim17$ kpc. By directly integrating orbits of particles in a 3-D model of the Galactic potential with these characteristics, we show that the $\sigma$ and $\beta$ profiles quickly evolve on a time scale of a $\mathrm{few}\times10$ Myr whereas the density $\rho$ profile remains largely unaffected. We suggest that the feature is therefore transient. The origin of such features in the Galactic halo remains unclear.
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