Refining the Oort and Galactic constants

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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11 pages, LaTeX, including 5 figures, using mn and epsf style files. Accepted for publication in MNRAS

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10.1046/j.1365-8711.1998.01577.x

The local stellar kinematics of the Milky Way offer a useful tool for studying the rotation curve of the Galaxy. These kinematics -- usually parameterized by the Oort constants A and B -- depend on the local gradient of the rotation curve as well as its absolute value (Theta_0), and the Sun's distance to the Galactic center (R_0). The density of interstellar gas in the Milky Way is shown to vary non-monotonically with radius, and so contributes significantly to the local gradient of the rotation curve. We have therefore calculated mass models for the Milky Way that include this component, and have derived the corresponding radial variation in the Oort constants. Between 0.9R_0 and 1.2R_0, the Oort functions, A(R) and B(R), differ significantly from the general Theta/R dependence. Various previously-inexplicable observations are shown to be consistent with these predictions. These models can explain the 40% difference between the values for 2 A R_0 derived from radial velocity data originating in the inner and outer Galaxy. They also go some way toward explaining the different shapes of the velocity ellipsoids of giant and dwarf stars in the solar neighbourhood. However, a consistent picture only emerges if one adopts small values of R_0 = 7.1 +/- 0.4 kpc and Theta_0 = 184 +/- 8 km/s. With these Galactic constants, the Milky Way's rotation curve declines slowly in the outer Galaxy; V_rot(20 kpc) = 166 kms. Our low value for R_0 agrees well with the only direct determination (7.2 +/- 0.7 kpc, Reid 1993). Using these Galactic constants, we find that the proper motion of Sgr A^* is consistent with the observational constraints. The radial velocities and proper motions of our best fit model are entirely consistent with the radial velocities of Cepheids and the Hipparcos measurements of their proper motions.

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