Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Dec 2006
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2006aas...20916501f&link_type=abstract
2007 AAS/AAPT Joint Meeting, American Astronomical Society Meeting 209, #165.01; Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society,
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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Scientific paper
Establishing the rotation curve of the Milky Way is one of the fundamental contributions needed to understand the Galaxy and its mass distribution. We have undertaken a systematic spectroscopic survey of open star clusters which can serve as tracers of Galactic disk dynamics. We report on our initial sample of 67 clusters for which the Hydra multi-fiber spectrographs on the WIYN and Blanco telescopes have delivered 1-2 km/s radial velocities (RVs) of many dozens of stars in the fields of each cluster, which are used to derive cluster membership and bulk cluster kinematics when combined with Tycho-2 proper motions. The clusters selected for study have a broad spatial distribution in order to be sensitive to the disk velocity field in all Galactic quadrants and across a Galactocentric radius range as much as 3.0 kpc from the solar circle. Through analysis of the cluster sample, we find (1) the rotation velocity of the LSR is 221 (+2,-4) km/s, (2) the local rotation curve is declining with radius having a slope of -9.0 km/s/kpc, (3) we find (using R_0 = 8.5 kpc) the following Galactic parameters: A = 17.0 km/s/kpc and B = -8.9 km/s/kpc, which yields a Galaxy mass within of 1.5 R_0 of M = 0.9 ± 0.2 x 10^11 solar masses and a M/L of 5.9 in solar units. We also explore the distribution of the local velocity field and find evidence for non-circular motion due to the sprial arms.
Frinchaboy Peter M.
Majewski Steven R.
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