The rotation curve of the Milky Way measured by Classical Cepheids from Gaia DR3
Qikang Feng, Yang Huang, Huawei Zhang, Jifeng Liu

TL;DR
This study measures the Milky Way's rotation curve using Gaia DR3 data of classical Cepheids, revealing a slight decline with distance, a dip and bump feature, and providing refined estimates of local dark matter density and halo mass.
Contribution
The paper presents a new, precise measurement of the Milky Way's rotation curve using Gaia DR3 Cepheids, identifying specific features and constraining the galaxy's mass distribution.
Findings
Rotation curve shows a slight decline with radius.
Detected a dip around 10-11 kpc and a bump around 13-14 kpc.
Estimated local dark matter density and halo mass within 18 kpc.
Abstract
We determine the rotation curve (RC) of the Milky Way in the range 6 < R < 18 kpc using a sample of 903 carefully selected classical Cepheids with precise proper motions and high-quality radial velocities from \emph{Gaia} DR3. Their distances can be accurately measured from the well-known Period-Wesenheit relations. The RC is computed from the three-dimensional velocity components of these Cepheids. Generally, the RC shows a slight decline with distance from the Galactic center. On top of this general trend, the newly constructed RC shows a dip around R ~ 10-11 kpc, followed by a bump around R ~ 13-14 kpc. This feature has also been reported in other RC measurements, mostly in RCs traced by young tracers like Cepheids. To better constrain the Milky Way mass, an averaged RC is then constructed by combining measurements from this work and previous efforts. Due to the ambiguous nature of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
