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arxiv: 1806.02832 · v2 · pith:Y5IDDVJYnew · submitted 2018-06-07 · 🌌 astro-ph.GA

Transient spiral structure and the disc velocity substructure in Gaia DR2

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keywords spiraldistributionwindingstructuretransientvelocitygaianeighbourhood
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The second data release from ESA's Gaia mission has revealed many ridge-like structures in the velocity distribution of the Milky Way. We show that these can arise naturally from winding transient spiral structure that is commonly seen in N-body simulations of disk galaxies. We construct test particle models of the winding spiral structure, and compare the resulting distribution of orbits with the observed two-dimensional velocity distribution in the extended solar neighbourhood and with the distribution of rotational velocities over 8 kpc along the Sun--Galactic-centre--Galactic anti-centre line. We show that the ridges in these observations are well reproduced by the winding spiral model. Additionally, we demonstrate that the transient winding spiral potential can create a Hercules-like feature in the kinematics of the solar neighbourhood, either alone, or in combination with a long-slow bar potential.

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