Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2019

The spiral pattern rotation speed of the Galaxy and the corotation radius with Gaia DR2

 
 
 
 

Abstract


In this work we revisit the issue of the rotation speed of the spiral arms and the location of the corotation radius of our Galaxy. This research was performed using homogeneous data set of young open clusters (age < 50 Myr) determined from Gaia DR2 data. The stellar astrometric membership were determined using proper motions and parallaxes, taking into account the full covariance matrix. The distance, age, reddening and metallicity of the clusters were determined by our non subjective multidimensional global optimization tool to fit theoretical isochrones to Gaia DR2 photometric data. The rotation speed of the arms is obtained from the relation between age and angular distance of the birthplace of the clusters to the present-day position of the arms. Using the clusters belonging to the Sagittarius-Carina, Local and Perseus arms, and adopting the Galactic parameters $R_0$ = 8.3 kpc and $V_0$ = 240 km\\,s$^{-1}$, we determine a pattern speed of $28.2 \\pm 2.1$ km\\,s$^{-1}$\\,kpc$^{-1}$, with no difference between the arms. This implies that the corotation radius is $R_c = 8.51 \\pm 0.64$ kpc, close to the solar Galactic orbit ($R_c/R_0 = 1.02\\pm0.07$).

Volume 486
Pages 5726-5736
DOI 10.1093/mnras/stz1196
Language English
Journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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