Kinematics and dynamics of the Galactic bar revealed by Gaia long-period variables
Hanyuan Zhang, Vasily Belokurov, N. Wyn Evans, Sarah G. Kane, Jason L., Sanders

TL;DR
This study uses Gaia DR3 long-period variables to map the Milky Way's bar, measuring its pattern speed, length, and orbital structure, providing new insights into the Galaxy's inner dynamics.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method to determine the Galactic bar's pattern speed and length using LA-LPV data, validated with N-body simulations, advancing understanding of Galactic dynamics.
Findings
Pattern speed of the Galactic bar: 34.1 km/s/kpc
Bar length estimated at approximately 4.0 kpc
Dominance of x1 orbital family in the bar structure
Abstract
We use low-amplitude, long period variable (LA-LPV) candidates in \textit{Gaia} DR3 to trace the kinematics and dynamics of the Milky Way bar. LA-LPVs, like other LPVs, are intrinsically bright and follow a tight period-luminosity relation, but unlike e.g. Mira variables, their radial velocity measurements are reliable due to their smaller pulsation amplitudes. We supplement the \textit{Gaia} astrometric and radial velocity measurements with distance moduli assigned using a period-luminosity relation to acquire full 6D phase space information. The assigned distances are validated by comparing to geometric distances and StarHorse distances, which shows biases less than . Our sample provides an unprecedented panoramic picture of the inner Galaxy with minimal selection effects. We map the kinematics of the inner Milky Way and find a significant kinematic signature corresponding to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
