TL;DR
This paper uses Gaia DR2 data to analyze vertical waves in the Milky Way's local disc, revealing wave-like oscillations, asymmetries, and precise measurements of the Sun's position relative to the Galactic mid-plane.
Contribution
It provides the first high-fidelity observational evidence of wave-like vertical oscillations in the local Galactic disc using Gaia DR2 data.
Findings
Detection of North-South asymmetry in star counts at multiple heights.
Identification of a symmetric dip in vertical velocity at ~0.5 kpc.
Precise measurement of the Sun's height above the Galactic mid-plane as 20.8 pc.
Abstract
The vertical structure and dynamics of stars in our local Galactic neighbourhood contains much information about the local distribution of visible and dark matter and of perturbations to the Milky Way disc. We use data on the positions and velocities of stars in the solar neighbourhood from \gaia\ DR2 and large spectroscopic surveys to investigate the vertical number counts and mean-velocity trend as a function of distance from the local Galactic mid-plane. We perform a detailed measurement of the wave-like North-South asymmetry in the vertical number counts, which reveals a number of deficits at heights , , and , and peaks at , , and . We find that the asymmetry pattern is independent of colour. The mean vertical velocity is…
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