Modelling the inner disc of the Milky Way with manifolds. I - A first step
M. Romero-Gomez (DAM-ICC-UB-IEEC), E. Athanassoula (LAM), T. Antoja, (KAI), F. Figueras (DAM-ICC-UB-IEEC)

TL;DR
This paper applies invariant manifold theory to model the inner Milky Way's structure, suggesting the COBE/DIRBE and Long bars form a single bar and reproducing observed features like rings and spiral arms.
Contribution
First application of invariant manifolds to the Milky Way, demonstrating how bar dynamics can explain observed galactic structures and kinematics.
Findings
Inner and outer rings resemble observed Galactic rings.
Manifolds reproduce main features in longitude-velocity diagrams.
Models suggest a single bar structure with specific parameters.
Abstract
We study the bar-driven dynamics in the inner part of the Milky Way by using invariant manifolds. This theory has been successfully applied to describe the morphology and kinematics of rings and spirals in external galaxies, and now, for the first time, we apply it to the Milky Way. We compute the orbits confined by the invariant manifolds of the unstable periodic orbits located at the ends of the bar. We discuss whether the COBE/DIRBE bar and the Long bar compose a single bar or two independent bars and perform a number of comparisons which, taken together, argue strongly in favour of the former. More specifically, we favour the possibility that the so-called COBE/DIRBE bar is the boxy/peanut bulge of a bar whose outer thin parts are the so-called Long bar. This possibility is in good agreement both with observations of external galaxies, with orbital structure theory and with…
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