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Identifying resonances of the Galactic bar in Gaia DR2: II. Clues from angle space

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The Milky Way disk exhibits intricate orbit substructure of still-debated dynamical origin. The angle variables (θφ, θR)—which are conjugates to the actions (Lz, JR), and describe a star’s location along… Click to show full abstract

The Milky Way disk exhibits intricate orbit substructure of still-debated dynamical origin. The angle variables (θφ, θR)—which are conjugates to the actions (Lz, JR), and describe a star’s location along its orbit—are a powerful diagnostic to identify l:m resonances via the orbit shape relation ΔθR/Δθφ = −m/l. In the past, angle signatures have been hidden by survey selection effects (SEs). Using test particle simulations of a barred galaxy, we demonstrate that Gaia should allow us to identify the Galactic bar’s Outer Lindblad Resonance (l = +1, m = 2, OLR) in angle space. We investigate strategies to overcome SEs. In the angle data of the Gaia DR2 RVS sample, we independently identify four candidates for the OLR and therefore for the pattern speed Ωbar. The strongest candidate, Ωbar ∼ 1.4Ω0, positions the OLR above the ‘Sirius’ moving group, agrees with measurements from the Galactic center, and might be supported by higher-order resonances around the ‘Hercules/Horn’. But it misses the classic orbit orientation flip, as discussed in the companion study on actions. The candidate Ωbar ∼ 1.2Ω0 was also suggested by the action-based study, has the OLR at the ‘Hat’, is consistent with slow bar models, but still affected by SEs. Weaker candidates are Ωbar = 1.6 and 1.74Ω0. In addition, we show that the stellar angles do not support the ‘Hercules/Horn’ being created by the OLR of a fast bar. We conclude that—to resolve if ‘Sirius’ or ‘Hat’ are related to the bar’s OLR—more complex dynamical explanations and more extended data with well-behaved SEs are required.

Keywords: angle space; bar; gaia dr2; galactic bar; orbit

Journal Title: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Year Published: 2021

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