A kinematic spiral arm shock signature: "Ringing" in the vertical motion of stars [GA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1606.02595


We analyze the motion of stars in the direction perpendicular to the galactic plane following a spiral arm passage. We show that the fast change in the vertical galactic potential causes a thermalized distribution to develop a distinctive “ringing”-like non-thermal signature. We use A and F-stars from the extended Hipparocos catalogue to show that a spiral arm passage (or passages), with an amplitude (or randomly combined amplitudes) of at least {\delta}{\rho} / {\rho} > ~0.15 must have taken place in the past (with {\rho} being the total background density). Presently, the local stellar distribution within ~100 pc of the plane, appears (at the 2.5{\sigma} level) to be contracting towards it.

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N. Shaviv
Thu, 9 Jun 16
21/47

Comments: 9 pages, 8 figures, submitted to MNRAS