Dynamical modelling of the Galactic bulge and bar: the Milky Way's bar pattern speed, stellar, and dark matter mass distribution
Matthieu Portail (1), Ortwin Gerhard (1), Christopher Wegg (1) and, Melissa Ness (2) ((1) Max-Planck-Institut fuer Extraterrestrische Physik, (2), Max-Planck-Institut fuer Astronomie)

TL;DR
This study constructs detailed dynamical models of the Milky Way's bulge and bar, accurately determining the pattern speed, mass distribution, and dark matter content, revealing the galaxy's effective potential and structural properties.
Contribution
It presents a comprehensive dynamical model of the Milky Way's bulge and bar, integrating multiple survey data to constrain the pattern speed and mass distribution, including dark matter, with improved precision.
Findings
Bar pattern speed of 39.0 ± 3.5 km/s/kpc
Dark matter fraction in bulge is 17% ± 2%
Total bulge mass is approximately 1.85 × 10^10 solar masses
Abstract
We construct a large set of dynamical models of the galactic bulge, bar and inner disk using the Made-to-Measure method. Our models are constrained to match the red clump giant density from a combination of the VVV, UKIDSS and 2MASS infrared surveys together with stellar kinematics in the bulge from the BRAVA and OGLE surveys, and in the entire bar region from the ARGOS survey. We are able to recover the bar pattern speed and the stellar and dark matter mass distributions in the bar region, thus recovering the entire galactic effective potential. We find a bar pattern speed of , placing the bar corotation radius at and making the Milky Way bar a typical fast rotator. We evaluate the stellar mass of the long bar and bulge structure to be , larger than the…
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