Abstract

Near- and mid-IR survey data from DENIS and ISOGAL are used to investigate the structure and formation history of the inner 10 degree (1.4 kpc) of the Milky Way galaxy. Synthetic bolometric corrections and extinction coefficients in the near- and mid-IR are derived for stars of different spectral types, to allow the transformation of theoretical isochrones into observable colour-magnitude diagrams. The observed IR colour-magnitude diagrams are used to derive the extinction, metallicity and age for individual stars. The inner galaxy is dominated by an old population (> 7 Gyr). In addition, an intermediate-age population (200 Myr to 7 Gyr) is detected, which is consistent with the presence of a few hundred Asymptotic Giant Branch stars with heavy mass loss. Furthermore, young stars ( 1 kpc from the galactic centre, near the inner Lindblad resonance. The innermost part of the Bulge, within about 1 kpc from the galactic centre, seems azimuthally symmetric.

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