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A&A 467, 145-162 (2007)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20066677
Phase space structure in the solar neighbourhood
D. ChakrabartySchool of Physics & Astronomy, University of Nottingham, Nottingham NG7 2RD, UK
e-mail: dalia.chakrbarty@nottingham.ac.uk
(Received 1 November 2006 / Accepted 6 March 2007)
Abstract
Aims.We examine the idea that dynamical parameters can be
estimated by identifying locations in the solar neighbourhood where
velocity distributions recovered from test particle simulations and match
the observed local distribution. Here, the dynamical influence of both
the Galactic bar and the outer spiral pattern are taken into account.
Methods.The Milky Way disc is stirred by analytical potentials that are
chosen to represent the two perturbations, the ratio of pattern speeds
of which is explored, rather than held constant. The velocity
structure of the final configuration is presented as heliocentric
velocity distributions at different locations. These model velocity
distributions are compared to the observed distribution in terms of a
goodness-of-fit parameter that has been formulated here. We monitor
the spatial distribution of the maximal value of this goodness-of-fit
parameter, for a given simulation, in order to constrain the solar
position from this model. Efficiency of a model is based on a study of
this distribution as well as on other independent dynamical
considerations.
Results.We reject the bar only and spiral only models and
arrive at the following bar parameters from the bar+spiral
simulations: bar pattern speed of
km s-1 kpc-1 and a
bar angle in [ 0°, 30°] , where the error bands are
1-
. However, extracting information in this way is no
longer viable when the dynamical influence of the spiral pattern does
not succumb to that of the bar; an explanation for this is
offered. Orbital analysis indicates that even though the basic
bimodality in the local velocity distribution can be attributed to
scattering off the Outer Lindblad Resonance of the bar, it is the
interaction of irregular orbits and orbits of other resonant families,
that is responsible for the other moving groups; it is realised that
such interaction increases with the warmth of the background disk.
Key words: Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics -- Galaxy: disk -- solar neighbourhood
© ESO 2007
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