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Dissecting the Phase Space Snail Shell

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arxiv 1904.03314 v4 pith:7HEELRDI submitted 2019-04-05 astro-ph.GA

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The on-going vertical phase mixing, manifesting itself as a snail shell in the $Z-V_{Z}$ phase space, has been discovered with the Gaia DR2 data. To better understand the origin and properties of the phase mixing process, we study the vertical phase-mixing signatures in arches (including the classical ``moving groups'') of the $V_{R}-V_{\phi}$ phase space near the Solar circle. Interestingly, the phase space snail shell exists only in the arches with $|V_{\phi} - V_{\rm LSR}| \lesssim 30$ km/s, i.e., stars on dynamically ``colder'' orbits. The snail shell becomes much weaker and eventually disappears for increasingly larger radial action ($J_{R}$), quantifying the ``hotness'' of orbits. Thus one should pay closer attention to the colder orbits in future phase mixing studies. We also confirm that the Hercules stream has two branches (at fast and slow $V_{\phi}$), which may not be explained by a single mechanism, since only the fast branch shows the prominent snail shell feature. The hotter orbits may have phase-wrapped away already due to the much larger dynamical range in radial variation to facilitate faster phase mixing. To explain the lack of a well-defined snail shell in the hotter orbits, the disk should have been perturbed at least $500$ Myr ago. Our results offer more support to the recent satellite-disk encounter scenario than the internal bar buckling perturbation scenario as the origin of the phase space mixing. Origin of the more prominent snail shell in the $V_{\phi}$ color-coded phase space is also discussed.

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