Radial Dependence of the Pattern Speed of M51
Sharon E. Meidt, Richard J. Rand, Michael R. Merrifield, Rahul Shetty,, Stuart N. Vogel

TL;DR
This study investigates the radial variation of the spiral pattern speed in galaxy M51 using the Tremaine-Weinberg method on CO data, revealing multiple pattern speeds and their implications for spiral structure theories.
Contribution
It applies the radial Tremaine-Weinberg method with regularization to CO observations of M51, providing new evidence for radially varying pattern speeds in the galaxy.
Findings
Two distinct pattern speeds inside 4 kpc.
Pattern speeds are higher than the global value.
No inner Lindblad resonance within 2 kpc.
Abstract
The grand-design spiral galaxy M51 has long been a crucial target for theories of spiral structure. Studies of this iconic spiral can address the question of whether strong spiral structure is transient (e.g. interaction-driven) or long-lasting. As a clue to the origin of the structure in M51, we investigate evidence for radial variation in the spiral pattern speed using the radial Tremaine-Weinberg (TWR) method. We implement the method on CO observations tracing the ISM-dominant molecular component. Results from the method's numerical implementation--combined with regularization, which smooths intrinsically noisy solutions--indicate two distinct patterns speeds inside 4 kpc at our derived major axis PA=170 deg., both ending at corotation and both significantly higher than the conventionally adopted global value. Inspection of the rotation curve suggests that the pattern speed interior…
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TopicsAdvanced Measurement and Metrology Techniques
