The RAVE Survey: Constraining the Local Galactic Escape Speed
Abstract
We report new constraints on the local escape speed of our Galaxy. Our analysis is based on a sample of high velocity stars from the RAVE survey and two previously published datasets. We use cosmological simulations of disk galaxy formation to motivate our assumptions on the shape of the velocity distribution, allowing for a significantly more precise measurement of the escape velocity compared to previous studies. We find that the escape velocity lies within the range (90 per cent confidence), with a median likelihood of . The fact that is significantly greater than (where is the local circular velocity) implies that there must be a significant amount of mass exterior to the Solar circle, i.e. this convincingly demonstrates the presence of a dark halo in the Galaxy. For a simple isothermal halo, one can calculate that the minimum radial extent is kpc. We use our constraints on to determine the mass of the Milky Way halo for three halo profiles. For example, an adiabatically contracted NFW halo model results in a virial mass of and virial radius of kpc (90 per cent confidence). For this model the circular velocity at the virial radius is . Although our halo masses are model dependent, we find that they are in good agreement with each other.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0611671,
title = {The RAVE Survey: Constraining the Local Galactic Escape Speed},
author = {M. C. Smith and G. R. Ruchti and A. Helmi and R. F. G. Wyse and J. P. Fulbright and K. C. Freeman and J. F. Navarro and G. M. Seabroke and M. Steinmetz and M. Williams and O. Bienayme and J. Binney and J. Bland-Hawthorn and W. Dehnen and B. K. Gibson and G. Gilmore and E. K. Grebel and U. Munari and Q. A. Parker and R. -D. Scholz and A. Siebert and F. G. Watson and T. Zwitter},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0611671},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
19 pages, 9 figures, MNRAS (accepted). v2 incorporates minor cosmetic revisions which have no effect on the results or conclusions