posted on 2024-03-05, 11:27authored byD Mikkola, PJ McMillan, D Hobbs
Local stellar motions are expected, and have been shown, to include signatures of the Galaxy’s past dynamical evolution. These are typically divided into the disc, which shows the dynamical effects of spiral arms and the bar, and the stellar halo, with structures thought to be debris from past mergers. We use Gaia Data Release 3 to select large samples of these populations without limiting them to sources with radial velocities. We apply a penalized maximum likelihood method to these samples to determine the full 3D velocity distribution in Cartesian (U, V, and W) or spherical (vr, vφ, and vθ) coordinates. We find that the disc population is dominated by four moving groups and also detect a new moving group at (U, V) = (−10, −15) km s−1 which we call MMH-0. For the stellar halo, we isolate the accreted component with cuts in transverse velocity and the colour–magnitude diagram. In this component, we find several known structures believed to be caused by past mergers, particularly one around (vr, vφ, vθ) = (−150, −300, and −100) km s−1 appears more prominent than previously claimed. Furthermore, we also identify two new structures near (vr, vφ, and vθ) = (225, 25, and 325) km s−1 and (0, 150, and −125) km s−1, which we refer to as MMH-1 and MMH-2, respectively. These results give new insights into local stellar motions and shows the potential of using samples that are not limited to stars with measured line-of-sight velocities, which is key to providing large samples of stars, necessary for future studies.
Funding
Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapradet ˚ Reg: 2017-03721 and 2021-04153)
Swedish National Space Agency (SNSA Dnr 74/14 and SNSA Dnr 64/17)
History
Citation
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 519, Issue 2, February 2023, Pages 1989–2003
All data analysed in this paper are publicly available from the Gaia archive (http://gea.esac.esa.int/archive/). The 3D probability distributions used in Figs 3 and 5 are available upon request to the corresponding author.