Vertical distribution of Galactic disk stars: III. The Galactic disk surface mass density from red clump giants
O. Bienaym\'e, C. Soubiran, T.V. Mishenina, V.V. Kovtyukh, A. Siebert

TL;DR
This study uses red clump stars to measure the Galactic disk's surface mass density, finding no evidence for significant dark matter in the disk and providing insights into the Sun's oscillation period through the Galactic plane.
Contribution
It provides new estimates of the Galactic disk's surface mass density using red clump stars and two-parameter models, refining previous measurements and implications for dark matter presence.
Findings
Surface mass density within 1.1 kpc: 64±5 Msun/pc^2
Total surface mass density within 800 pc: 57-66 Msun/pc^2
No evidence of large amounts of dark matter in the disk
Abstract
We used red clump stars to measure the surface mass density of the Galactic disk in the solar neighbourhood. High resolution spectra of red clump stars towards the NGP have been obtained with the ELODIE spectrograph at OHP for Tycho-2 selected stars, and nearby Hipparcos counterparts were also observed. We determined their distances, velocities, and metallicities to measure the gravitational force law perpendicular to the Galactic plane. As in most previous studies, we applied one-parameter models of the vertical gravitational potential. We obtained a disk surface mass density within 1.1kpc of the Galactic plane, Sigma_{1.1kpc}=64+/-5 Msun_pc^{-2}, with an excellent formal accuracy, however we found that such one-parameter models can underestimate the real uncertainties. Applying two-parameter models, we derived more realistic estimates of the total surface mass density within 800pc…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
