Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1999-03-29
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
10 pages, 8 figures, TeX, accepted for publication in MNRAS
Scientific paper
10.1046/j.1365-8711.1999.02672.x
We determine the values of parameters of an N-body model for the Galaxy developed by Fux via comparison with an unbiased, homogeneous sample of OH/IR stars. Via Monte-Carlo simulation, we find the plausibilities of the best-fitting models, as well as their errors. The parameters that are constrained best by these projected data are the total mass of the model and the viewing angle of the central Bar, although the distribution of the latter has multiple maxima. The best model has a viewing angle of 44 degrees, semi-major axis of 2.5 kpc, a bar mass of 1.7E10 solar masses and a tangential velocity of the local standard of rest of 171 km/s . We argue that the lower values that are commonly found from stellar data for the viewing angle (around 25 degrees) arise when too few coordinates are available, when the longitude range is too narrow or when low latitudes are excluded from the fit. The new constraints on the viewing angle of the galactic Bar from stellar line-of-sight velocities decrease further the ability of the Bar's distribution to account for the observed micro-lensing optical depth toward Baade's window : our model reproduces only half the observed value. The signal of triaxiality diminishes quickly with increasing latitude, fading within approximately one scaleheight. This suggests that Baade's window is not a very appropriate region to sample Bar properties.
Fux Roger
Saha Prasenjit
Sevenster Maartje
Valls-Gabaud David
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