We use ESA/Gaia astrometry together with SEGUE and LAMOST measurements of the GD-1 stellar stream to explore the improvement on the Galactic gravitational potential that these new data provide. Assuming a realistic universal model for the dark matter halo together with reasonable models of the baryonic components, we find that the orbital solutions for GD-1 require the circular velocity at the Solar radius to be Vcirc(R⊙)=244±4kms−1, and also that the density flattening of the dark halo is qρ=0.82−0.13+0.25. The corresponding Galactic mass within 20kpc was estimated to be MMW(<20kpc)=2.5±0.2×1011M⊙. Moreover, Gaia's excellent proper motions also allowed us to constrain the velocity dispersion of the GD-1 stream in the direction tangential to the line of sight to be <2.30kms−1 (95 % confidence limit), confirming the extremely cold dynamical nature of this system.
@article{arxiv.1807.05994,
title = {Constraining the Milky Way Halo Potential with the GD-1 stellar stream},
author = {Khyati Malhan and Rodrigo A. Ibata},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.05994},
year = {2019}
}