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Chemodynamical signatures of bar resonances in the Galactic disk: current data and future prospects

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2022-08-11 v2

Abstract

The Galactic disk exhibits complex chemical and dynamical substructure thought to be induced by the bar, spiral arms, and satellites. Here, we explore the chemical signatures of bar resonances in action and velocity space and characterize the differences between the signatures of corotation and higher-order resonances using test particle simulations. Thanks to recent surveys, we now have large datasets containing metallicities and kinematics of stars outside the solar neighborhood. We compare the simulations to the observational data from Gaia EDR3 and LAMOST DR5 and find weak evidence for a slow bar with the "hat" moving group (250 km/svϕ270 km/s250~\text{km/s} \lesssim v_\phi \lesssim 270~\text{km/s}) associated with its outer Lindblad resonance and "Hercules" (170 km/svϕ195 km/s170~\textrm{km/s} \lesssim v_\phi \lesssim 195~\text{km/s}) with corotation. While constraints from current data are limited by their spatial footprint, stars closer in azimuth than the Sun to the bar's minor axis show much stronger signatures of the bar's outer Lindblad and corotation resonances in test particle simulations. Future datasets with greater azimuthal coverage, including the final Gaia data release, will allow reliable chemodynamical identification of bar resonances.

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@article{arxiv.2105.05263,
  title  = {Chemodynamical signatures of bar resonances in the Galactic disk: current data and future prospects},
  author = {Adam Wheeler and Irene Abril-Cabezas and Wilma H. Trick and Francesca Fragkoudi and Melissa Ness},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2105.05263},
  year   = {2022}
}

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