SDSS IV MaNGA: Bar pattern speed in Milky Way Analogue galaxies
Luis Garma-Oehmichen, H\'ector Hern\'andez-Toledo, Erik, Aquino-Ort\'iz, Luis Martinez-Medina, Ivanio Puerari, Mariana Cano-D\'iaz,, Octavio Valenzuela, Jos\'e Antonio V\'azquez-Mata, Tobias G\'eron, Luis, Artemio Mart\'inez-V\'azquez, Richard Lane

TL;DR
This study measures the pattern speed of stellar bars in 97 Milky-Way-like galaxies using MaNGA survey data, revealing correlations with galaxy properties and refining estimates to match the Milky Way's characteristics.
Contribution
First large-scale measurement of bar pattern speeds in Milky-Way analogues using the Tremaine-Weinberg method with improved accuracy and analysis of correlations.
Findings
Distribution of bar pattern speeds and rotation rates consistent with previous estimates.
Stronger correlations observed when applying geometric constraints.
Refined measurements of Milky-Way-like galaxies align with our Galaxy's parameters.
Abstract
Most secular effects produced by stellar bars strongly depend on the pattern speed. Unfortunately, it is also the most difficult observational parameter to estimate. In this work, we measured the bar pattern speed of 97 Milky-Way Analogue galaxies from the MaNGA survey using the Tremaine-Weinberg method. The sample was selected by constraining the stellar mass and morphological type. We improve our measurements by weighting three independent estimates of the disc position angle. To recover the disc rotation curve, we fit a kinematic model to the H velocity maps correcting for the non-circular motions produced by the bar. The complete sample has a smooth distribution of the bar pattern speed ( km s kpc ), corotation radius ( kpc) and the rotation rate (). We…
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