Galactic Rotation and Solar Motion from Stellar Kinematics
Ralph Sch\"onrich

TL;DR
This paper introduces three model-independent methods using stellar kinematics to accurately determine the distance to the Galactic center, solar motion, and local circular speed, with results consistent with previous estimates.
Contribution
The paper presents novel, simple, and model-independent strategies for measuring key Galactic parameters using hot star kinematics, reducing reliance on assumptions beyond near axisymmetry.
Findings
Estimated R0 = 8.27 ± 0.29 kpc
Solar azimuthal velocity Vg, dsun = 250 ± 9 km/s
Solar radial velocity U dsun 14 km/s
Abstract
I present three methods to determine the distance to the Galactic centre R0, the solar azimuthal velocity in the Galactic rest frame Vg,\odot and hence the local circular speed Vc at R0. These simple, model-independent strategies reduce the set of assumptions to near axisymmetry of the disc and are designed for kinematically hot stars, which are less affected by spiral arms and other effects. The first two methods use the position-dependent rotational streaming in the heliocentric radial velocities U. The resulting rotation estimate {\theta} from U velocities does not depend on Vg,\odot. The first approach compares this with rotation from the galactic azimuthal velocities to constrain Vg,\odot at an assumed R0. Both Vg,\odot and R0 can be determined using the proper motion of Sgr A\ast as a second constraint. The second strategy makes use of {\theta} being roughly proportional to R0.…
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