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The Age-Dependent Vertical Actions of Young Stars in the Galaxy

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2024-07-11 v1

Abstract

Stars in the Galactic disk are born on cold, nearly circular orbits with small vertical excursions. After their birth, their orbits evolve, driven by small- or large-scale perturbations in the Galactic disk's gravitational potential. Here, we study the vertical motions of young stars over their first few orbital periods, using a sample of OBA stars from \textit{Gaia} E/DR3, which includes radial velocities and ages τ\tau from LAMOST. We constructed a parametric model for the time evolution of the stellar orbits' mean vertical actions JzJ_z as a function of Galactocentric radius, RGCR_{\mathrm{GC}}. Accounting for data uncertainties, we use Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) analysis in annuli of Galactocentric radius to constrain the model parameters. Our best-fit model shows a remarkably linear increase of vertical actions with age across all Galactocentric radii examined. Orbital \textit{heating} by random scattering could offer a straightforward interpretation for this trend. However, various other dynamical aspects of the Galactic disk, such as stars being born in a warped disk, might offer alternative explanations that could be tested in the future.

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@article{arxiv.2407.07323,
  title  = {The Age-Dependent Vertical Actions of Young Stars in the Galaxy},
  author = {D. N. Garzon and Neige Frankel and Eleonora Zari and Maosheng Xiang and Hans-Walter Rix},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.07323},
  year   = {2024}
}

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10 pages, 5 figures. Draft version July 9, 2024. Typeset using LATEX default style in AASTeX631