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Gaia Data Release 2 Mapping the Milky Way disc kinematics

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posted on 2019-09-24, 16:04 authored by D Katz, T Antoja, M Romero-Gomez, R Drimmel, C Reyle, GM Seabroke, C Soubiran, C Babusiaux, P Di Matteo, F Figueras, E Poggio, AC Robin, DW Evans, AGA Brown, A Vallenari, T Prusti, JHJ de Bruijne, CAL Bailer-Jones, M Biermann, L Eyer, F Jansen, C Jordi, SA Klioner, U Lammers, L Lindegren, X Luri, F Mignard, C Panem, D Pourbaix, S Randich, P Sartoretti, HI Siddiqui, F van Leeuwen, NA Walton, F Arenou, U Bastian, M Cropper, MG Lattanzi, J Bakker, C Cacciari, J Castaneda, L Chaoul, N Cheek, F De Angeli, C Fabricius, R Guerra, B Holl, E Masana, R Messineo, N Mowlavi, K Nienartowicz, P Panuzzo, J Portell, M Riello, P Tanga, F Thevenin, G Gracia-Abril, G Comoretto, M Garcia-Reinaldos, D Teyssier, M Altmann, R Andrae, M Audard, I Bellas-Velidis, K Benson, J Berthier, R Blomme, P Burgess, G Busso, B Carry, A Cellino, G Clementini, M Clotet, O Creevey, M Davidson, J De Ridder, L Delchambre, A Dell'Oro, C Ducourant, J Fernandez-Hernandez, M Fouesneau, Y Fremat, L Galluccio, M Garcia-Torres, J Gonzalez-Nunez, JJ Gonzalez-Vidal, E Gosset, LP Guy, J-L Halbwachs, NC Hambly, DL Harrison, J Hernandez, D Hestroffer, ST Hodgkin, A Hutton, G Jasniewicz, A Jean-Antoine-Piccolo, S Jordan, AJ Korn, A Krone-Martins, AC Lanzafame, T Lebzelter, W Loeffler, M Manteiga, PM Marrese, JM Martin-Fleitas, A Moitinho, A Mora, K Muinonen, J Osinde, E Pancino, T Pauwels, J-M Petit, A Recio-Blanco, PJ Richards, L Rimoldini, LM Sarro, C Siopis, M Smith, A Sozzetti, M Sueveges, J Torra, W van Reeven, U Abbas, A Abreu Aramburu, S Accart, C Aerts, G Altavilla, MA Alvarez, R Alvarez, J Alves, RI Anderson, AH Andrei, E Anglada Varela, E Antiche, B Arcay, TL Astraatmadja, N Bach, SG Baker, L Balaguer-Nunez, P Balm, C Barache, C Barata, D Barbato, F Barblan, PS Barklem, D Barrado, M Barros, MA Barstow, S Bartholome Munoz, J-L Bassilana, U Becciani, M Bellazzini, A Berihuete, S Bertone, L Bianchi, O Bienayme, S Blanco-Cuaresma, T Boch, C Boeche, A Bombrun, R Borrachero, D Bossini, S Bouquillon, G Bourda, A Bragaglia, L Bramante, MA Breddels, A Bressan, N Brouillet, T Bruesemeister, E Brugaletta, B Bucciarelli, A Burlacu, D Busonero, AG Butkevich, R Buzzi, E Caffau, R Cancelliere, G Cannizzaro, T Cantat-Gaudin, R Carballo, T Carlucci, JM Carrasco, L Casamiquela, M Castellani, A Castro-Ginard, P Charlot, L Chemin, A Chiavassa, G Cocozza, G Costigan, S Cowell, F Crifo, M Crosta, C Crowley, J Cuypers, C Dafonte, Y Damerdji, A Dapergolas, P David, M David, P de Laverny, F De Luise, R De March, R de Souza, A de Torres, J Debosscher, E del Pozo, M Delbo, A Delgado, HE Delgado, S Diakite, C Diener, E Distefano, C Dolding, P Drazinos, J Duran, B Edvardsson, H Enke, K Eriksson, P Esquej, GE Bontemps, C Fabre, M Fabrizio, S Faigler, AJ Falcao, M Farras Casas, L Federici, G Fedorets, P Fernique, F Filippi, K Findeisen, A Fonti, E Fraile, M Fraser, B Frezouls, M Gai, S Galleti, D Garabato, F Garcia-Sedano, A Garofalo, N Garralda, A Gavel, P Gavras, J Gerssen, R Geyer, P Giacobbe, G Gilmore, S Girona, G Giuffrida, F Glass, M Gomes, M Granvik, A Gueguen, A Guerrier, J Guiraud, R Gutierrez-Sanchez, R Haigron, D Hatzidimitriou, M Hauser, M Haywood, U Heiter, A Helmi, J Heu, T Hilger, D Hobbs, W Hofmann, G Holland, HE Huckle, A Hypki, V Icardi, K Janssen, GJ de Fombelle, PG Jonker, AL Juhasz, F Julbe, A Karampelas, A Kewley, J Klar, A Kochoska, R Kohley, K Kolenberg, M Kontizas, E Kontizas, SE Koposov, G Kordopatis, Z Kostrzewa-Rutkowska, P Koubsky, S Lambert, AF Lanza, Y Lasne, J-B Lavigne, Y Le Fustec, C Le Poncin-Lafitte, Y Lebreton, S Leccia, N Leclerc, I Lecoeur-Taibi, H Lenhardt, F Leroux, S Liao, E Licata, HEP Lindstrom, TA Lister, E Livanou, A Lobel, M Lopez, S Managau, RG Mann, G Mantelet, O Marchal, JM Marchant, M Marconi, S Marinoni, G Marschalko, DJ Marshall, M Martino, G Marton, N Mary, D Massari, G Matijevic, T Mazeh, PJ McMillan, S Messina, D Michalik, NR Millar, D Molina, R Molinaro, L Molnar, P Montegriffo, R Mor, R Morbidelli, T Morel, D Morris, AF Mulone, T Muraveva, I Musella, G Nelemans, L Nicastro, L Noval, W O'Mullane, C Ordenovic, D Ordonez-Blanco, P Osborne, C Pagani, I Pagano, F Pailler, H Palacin, L Palaversa, A Panahi, M Pawlak, AM Piersimoni, F-X Pineau, E Plachy, G Plum, E Poujoulet, A Prsa, L Pulone, E Racero, S Ragaini, N Rambaux, M Ramos-Lerate, S Regibo, F Riclet, V Ripepi, A Riva, A Rivard, G Rixon, T Roegiers, M Roelens, N Rowell, F Royer, L Ruiz-Dern, G Sadowski, TS Selles, J Sahlmann, J Salgado, E Salguero, N Sanna, T Santana-Ros, M Sarasso, H Savietto, M Schultheis, E Sciacca, M Segol, JC Segovia, D Segransan, I-C Shih, L Siltala, AF Silva, RL Smart, KW Smith, E Solano, F Solitro, R Sordo, S Soria Nieto, J Souchay, A Spagna, F Spoto, U Stampa, IA Steele, H Steidelmueller, CA Stephenson, H Stoev, FF Suess, J Surdej, L Szabados, E Szegedi-Elek, D Tapiador, F Taris, G Tauran, MB Taylor, R Teixeira, D Terrett, P Teyssandier, W Thuillot, A Titarenko, F Torra Clotet, C Turon, A Ulla, E Utrilla, S Uzzi, M Vaillant, G Valentini, V Valette, A van Elteren, E Van Hemelryck, M van Leeuwen, M Vaschetto, A Vecchiato, J Veljanoski, Y Viala, D Vicente, S Vogt, C von Essen, H Voss, V Votruba, S Voutsinas, G Walmsley, M Weiler, O Wertz, T Wevers, L Wyrzykowski, A Yoldas, M Zerjal, H Ziaeepour, J Zorec, S Zschocke, S Zucker, C Zurbach, T Zwitter
Context. The second Gaia data release (Gaia DR2) contains high-precision positions, parallaxes, and proper motions for 1.3 billion sources as well as line-of-sight velocities for 7.2 million stars brighter than GRVS = 12 mag. Both samples provide a full sky coverage. Aims. To illustrate the potential of Gaia DR2, we provide a first look at the kinematics of the Milky Way disc, within a radius of several kiloparsecs around the Sun. Methods. We benefit for the first time from a sample of 6.4 million F-G-K stars with full 6D phase-space coordinates, precise parallaxes (σϖ∕ϖ ≤ 20%), and precise Galactic cylindrical velocities (median uncertainties of 0.9-1.4 km s-1 and 20% of the stars with uncertainties smaller than 1 km s-1 on all three components). From this sample, we extracted a sub-sample of 3.2 million giant stars to map the velocity field of the Galactic disc from ~5 kpc to ~13 kpc from the Galactic centre and up to 2 kpc above and below the plane. We also study the distribution of 0.3 million solar neighbourhood stars (r < 200 pc), with median velocity uncertainties of 0.4 km s-1, in velocity space and use the full sample to examine how the over-densities evolve in more distant regions. Results. Gaia DR2 allows us to draw 3D maps of the Galactocentric median velocities and velocity dispersions with unprecedented accuracy, precision, and spatial resolution. The maps show the complexity and richness of the velocity field of the galactic disc. We observe streaming motions in all the components of the velocities as well as patterns in the velocity dispersions. For example, we confirm the previously reported negative and positive galactocentric radial velocity gradients in the inner and outer disc, respectively. Here, we see them as part of a non-axisymmetric kinematic oscillation, and we map its azimuthal and vertical behaviour. We also witness a new global arrangement of stars in the velocity plane of the solar neighbourhood and in distant regions in which stars are organised in thin substructures with the shape of circular arches that are oriented approximately along the horizontal direction in the U − V plane. Moreover, in distant regions, we see variations in the velocity substructures more clearly than ever before, in particular, variations in the velocity of the Hercules stream. Conclusions. Gaia DR2 provides the largest existing full 6D phase-space coordinates catalogue. It also vastly increases the number of available distances and transverse velocities with respect to Gaia DR1. Gaia DR2 offers a great wealth of information on the Milky Way and reveals clear non-axisymmetric kinematic signatures within the Galactic disc, for instance. It is now up to the astronomical community to explore its full potential.

Funding

We are grateful to the anonymous referee for their constructive report that improved the quality of the manuscript, and in particular, for the suggestion to produce Fig. C.6. This work presents results from the European Space Agency (ESA) space mission Gaia. Gaia data are being processed by the Gaia Data Processing and Analysis Consortium (DPAC). Funding for the DPAC is provided by national institutions, in particular the institutions participating in the Gaia MultiLateral Agreement (MLA). The Gaia mission website is https://www.cosmos.esa.int/gaia. The Gaia archive website is https://archives.esac.esa.int/gaia. The Gaia mission and data processing have financially been supported by, in alphabetical order by country: the Algerian Centre de Recherche en Astronomie, Astrophysique et Géophysique of Bouzareah Observatory; the Austrian Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (FWF) Hertha Firnberg Programme through grants T359, P20046, and P23737; the BELgian federal Science Policy Office (BELSPO) through various PROgramme de Développement d’Expériences scientifiques (PRODEX) grants and the Polish Academy of Sciences - Fonds Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek through grant VS.091.16N; the Brazil-France exchange programmes Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) and Coordenação de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) - Comité Français d’Evaluation de la Coopération Universitaire et Scientifique avec le Brésil (COFECUB); the Chilean Dirección de Gestión de la Investigación (DGI) at the University of Antofagasta and the Comité Mixto ESO-Chile; the National Science Foundation of China (NSFC) through grants 11573054 and 11703065; the Czech-Republic Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sports through grant LG 15010, the Czech Space Office through ESA PECS contract 98058, and Charles University Prague through grant PRIMUS/SCI/17; the Danish Ministry of Science; the Estonian Ministry of Education and Research throug

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Citation

Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2018, 616, A11

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING/Department of Physics and Astronomy

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Astronomy and Astrophysics

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EDP Sciences for European Southern Observatory (ESO)

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1432-0746

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2018-04-15

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2018

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2019-09-24

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