A Physical Interpretation of Milky Way Galaxy Dynamics from Precision Astrometrics
Astrophysics of Galaxies
2020-08-25 v1
Abstract
The dynamical and virial mass of the Milky Way galaxy is estimated using latest high precision stellar halo and dwarf galaxy satellite kinematics. The new data suggest the Galaxy is a highly compact, classically thermalized object. Kinematics exhibit significant velocity-spatial substructure, distinctive dynamic partitions, and strong Keplerian signatures that run counter to popular notions of featureless and massively extended dark matter halos. The effective local escape velocity profile of the Galaxy is quantified in terms of distribution and kinematics to reveal the physics responsible for the Mass Discrepancy-Acceleration (MDAR) and Radial Acceleration (RAR) relations.
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@article{arxiv.2008.10445,
title = {A Physical Interpretation of Milky Way Galaxy Dynamics from Precision Astrometrics},
author = {Jeffrey M. La Fortune},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.10445},
year = {2020}
}