Evidence for an Intermediate-Mass Milky Way from Gaia DR2 Halo Globular Cluster Motions
Laura L. Watkins (1), Roeland P. van der Marel (1,2), Sangmo Tony Sohn, (1), N. Wyn Evans (3) ((1) STScI, (2) JHU, (3) Cambridge)

TL;DR
This study uses Gaia DR2 data on halo globular clusters to estimate the Milky Way's mass within 21.1 and 39.5 kpc, suggesting an intermediate mass for the galaxy's total virial mass.
Contribution
First to utilize Gaia DR2 halo globular cluster kinematics for precise Milky Way mass estimation, refining previous mass range estimates.
Findings
Milky Way mass within 21.1 kpc is approximately 0.21 x 10^12 solar masses.
Estimated virial mass of the Milky Way is about 1.28 x 10^12 solar masses.
Results are robust against halo substructure and support an intermediate galaxy mass.
Abstract
We estimate the mass of the Milky Way (MW) within 21.1 kpc using the kinematics of halo globular clusters (GCs) determined by Gaia. The second Gaia data release (DR2) contained a catalogue of absolute proper motions (PMs) for a set of Galactic GCs and satellite galaxies measured using Gaia DR2 data. We select from the catalogue only halo GCs, identifying a total of 34 GCs spanning kpc, and use their 3D kinematics to estimate the anisotropy over this range to be , in good agreement, though slightly lower than, a recent estimate for a sample of halo GCs using HST PM measurements further out in the halo. We then use the Gaia kinematics to estimate the mass of the MW inside the outermost GC to be , which corresponds to a circular velocity of $v_\mathrm{circ}(21.1…
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