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The Milky Way Stellar Halo Is Twisted and Doubly Broken: Insights from DESI DR2 Milky Way Survey ObservationUsing K giants from the second data release (DR2) of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) Milky Way Survey, we measure the shape, orientation, radial profile, and density anisotropies of the Milky Way (MW) stellar halo over 8 kpc < rGC < 200 kpc. We identify a triaxial stellar halo (axis ratio 10:8:7), 43° tilted from the disk, showing two break radii at ∼16 and ∼76 kpc, likely associated with Gaia-Sausage/Enceladus and the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), respectively. The inner stellar halo (<30 kpc) is oblate and aligned with the disk, whereas the outer stellar halo becomes prolate and perpendicular to the disk, consistent with the vast polar structure of MW satellites. The twisted halo may arise from the disk−halo angular momentum shift triggered by the infall of a massive satellite. The anisotropic density distribution of the stellar halo is also measured, with successful reidentification of the Hercules-Aquila Cloud North/South (HAC-N/S) overdensity and the Virgo overdensity (VOD). Break radii are found at 15 and 30 kpc for VOD and HAC-N/S, respectively. We identify the LMC transient density wake with a break radius at 60 kpc in the Pisces overdensity region. We also find new observational evidence of the LMC collective density wake, by showing a break radius at ∼100 kpc in the northern Galactic cap with a clear density peak at 90 kpc. In the end, we found that more metal-poor halo stars are more radially extended. Our results provide important clues to the assembly and evolution of the MW stellar halo under the standard cosmic structure formation framework.
Document ID
20260003075
Acquisition Source
2230 Support
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Songting Li ORCID
(Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai, China)
Wenting Wang ORCID
(Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai, China)
Sergey E Koposov ORCID
(University of Edinburgh Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
João A S Amarante ORCID
(Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai, China)
Alis J Deason ORCID
(Durham University Durham, United Kingdom)
Nathan R Sandford ORCID
(University of Toronto Toronto, Canada)
Ting S Li ORCID
(University of Toronto Toronto, Canada)
Gustavo E Medina ORCID
(University of Toronto Toronto, Canada)
Jiaxin Han ORCID
(Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai, China)
Monica Valluri ORCID
(University of Michigan Ann Arbor, United States)
Oleg Y Gnedin ORCID
(University of Michigan Ann Arbor, United States)
Namitha Kizhuprakkat
(National Tsing Hua University Hsinchu, Taiwan)
Andrew P Cooper ORCID
(National Tsing Hua University Hsinchu, Taiwan)
Leandro Beraldo e Silva ORCID
(National Observatory Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
Carlos Frenk ORCID
(Durham University Durham, United Kingdom)
Raymond G Carlberg ORCID
(University of Toronto Toronto, Canada)
Mika Lambert ORCID
(University of California, Santa Cruz Santa Cruz, United States)
Tian Qiu ORCID
(Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai, China)
Jessica Nicole Aguilar ORCID
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley, United States)
Steven Ahlen ORCID
(Boston University Boston, United States)
Davide Bianchi ORCID
(University of Milan Milan, Italy)
David Brooks ORCID
(University College London London, United Kingdom)
Todd Claybaugh
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley, United States)
Axel de la Macorra ORCID
(Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Mexico City, Mexico)
Peter Doel ORCID
(University College London London, United Kingdom)
Jaime Forero-Romero ORCID
(Universidad de Los Andes Bogotá, Colombia)
Enrique Gaztañaga ORCID
(Institut d'Estudis Espacials de Catalunya Castelldefels, Spain)
Satya Gontcho A Gontcho ORCID
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley, United States)
Gaston Gutierrez ORCID
(Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory Batavia, United States)
Dick Joyce
(NSF NOIRLab Tucson, United States)
Robert Kehoe ORCID
(Southern Methodist University Dallas, United States)
Anthony Kremin ORCID
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley, United States)
Claire Lamman ORCID
(The Ohio State University Columbus, United States)
Martin Landriau ORCID
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley, United States)
Laurent Le Guillou ORCID
(Sorbonne Université Paris, France)
Ramon Miquel ORCID
(Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology Barcelona, Spain)
William Percival ORCID
(University of Waterloo Waterloo, Canada)
Francisco Prada ORCID
(Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía Granada, Spain)
Ignasi Pérez-Ràfols ORCID
(Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya Barcelona, Spain)
Graziano Rossi
(Sejong University Seoul, South Korea)
Eusebio Sanchez ORCID
(Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas, Medioambientales y Tecnológicas Madrid, Spain)
David Schlegel ORCID
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley, United States)
Ray Sharples ORCID
(Durham University Durham, United Kingdom)
Joseph Harry Silber ORCID
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley, United States)
David Sprayberry ORCID
(NSF NOIRLab Tucson, United States)
Gregory Tarlé ORCID
(University of Michigan Ann Arbor, United States)
Benjamin Alan Weaver
(NSF NOIRLab Tucson, United States)
Hu Zou ORCID
(Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing, China)
Date Acquired
April 14, 2026
Publication Date
February 26, 2026
Publication Information
Publication: The Astrophysical Journal
Publisher: American Astronomical Society
Volume: 999
Issue: 1
Issue Publication Date: March 1, 2026
ISSN: 0004-637X
e-ISSN: 1538-4357
Subject Category
Astrophysics
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80NSSC20K0509
Distribution Limits
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