Exploring the structure and kinematics of the Milky Way through A stars
J. Ard\`evol, M. Mongui\'o, F. Figueras, M. Romero-G\'omez, J. M., Carrasco

TL;DR
This study uses A-type stars from the IGAPS survey combined with Gaia DR3 data to analyze the Milky Way's structure and kinematics, revealing spiral arms, warp features, and velocity inhomogeneities.
Contribution
It provides a new large catalogue of A-type stars as Galactic tracers and demonstrates their effectiveness in studying Galactic structure and kinematic perturbations.
Findings
Detected stellar overdensities in spiral arms and Cygnus region.
Observed Galactic warp with vertical motions of 6-7 km/s.
Identified inhomogeneities and asymmetries in velocity space.
Abstract
Despite their relatively high intrinsic brightness and the fact that they are more numerous than younger OB stars and kinematically colder than older red giants, A-type stars have rarely been used as Galactic tracers. They may, in fact, be used to fill the age gap between these two tracers, thereby allowing us to study the transition between them. We analyse Galactic disc structure and kinematic perturbations up to 6 kpc from the Sun based on observations of A-type stars. This work presents a catalogue of A-type stars selected using the IGAPS photometric survey. It covers the Galactic disc within and up to a magnitude of mag with about 3.5 million sources. We used Gaia Data Release 3 parallaxes and proper motions, as well as the line-of-sight velocities, to analyse the large-scale features of the Galactic disc. We carried out a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
