The Galactic bar and the large scale velocity gradients in the Galactic disk [GA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1402.4479


We investigate whether the cylindrical (galactocentric) radial velocity gradient of ~ -3 km/sec/kpc, directed radially from the Galactic center and recently observed in the stars of the Solar Neighborhood with the RAVE survey, can be explained by the resonant effects of the bar near the Solar Neighborhood. We compare the results of test particle simulations of the Milky Way with a potential including a rotating bar with observations from the RAVE survey. To this end we apply the RAVE selection function to the simulations, and convolve these with the characteristic RAVE errors. We explore different “solar neighborhoods” in the simulations as well as different bar models. We find that the bar induces a negative radial velocity gradient at every height from the Galactic plane, outside the Outer Lindblad Resonance, and for angles from the long axis of the bar compatible with the current estimates. The selection function and errors do not wash away the gradient, but often make it steeper, especially near the Galactic plane because this is where the RAVE survey is less radially extended. No gradient in the vertical velocity is present in our simulations, from which we may conclude that this cannot be induced by the bar.

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G. Monari, A. Helmi, T. Antoja, et. al.
Thu, 20 Feb 14
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