Dynamics of the spiral-arm corotation and its observable footprints in the Solar Neighborhood
Douglas A. Barros, Angeles P\'erez-Villegas, Tatiana A. Michtchenko, and Jacques R. D. L\'epine

TL;DR
This paper investigates how the spiral-arm corotation resonance influences stellar dynamics in the Solar Neighborhood, explaining observable velocity structures and the Sun's orbital stability within the Milky Way.
Contribution
It provides an analytical and numerical study of the spiral corotation's effects on stellar orbits, highlighting its role in local velocity structures and the Sun's stable orbit.
Findings
Stars can be trapped inside the spiral corotation resonance.
The spiral corotation influences local velocity structures like moving groups.
The Sun remains in a stable zone near the corotation, avoiding crossing spiral arms.
Abstract
This article discusses the effects of the spiral-arm corotation on the stellar dynamics in the Solar Neighborhood (SN). All our results presented here rely on: 1) observational evidence that the Sun lies near the corotation circle, where stars rotate with the same angular velocity as the spiral-arm pattern; the corotation circle establishes domains of the corotation resonance (CR) in the Galactic disk; 2) dynamical constraints that put the spiral-arm potential as the dominant perturbation in the SN, comparing with the effects of the central bar in the SN; 3) a long-lived nature of the spiral structure, promoting a state of dynamical relaxing and phase-mixing of the stellar orbits in response to the spiral perturbation. With an analytical model for the Galactic potential, composed of an axisymmetric background deduced from the observed rotation curve, and perturbed by a four-armed spiral…
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