舞动的银河系的几何和运动学:通过疏散星团揭示银河系平面上的岁差和倾角变化

Z. He 何
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这封信提出了在盖亚时代使用疏散星团对银河盘的几何和运动的研究。结果表明,银盘的倾角θ i由内到外逐渐增大,在银心半径处方向变化约为6±1 kpc。此外,这项研究还揭示了银河系的中间面可能不具有静止或固定的位置。一个合理的解释是,我们银河系内天体的倾斜轨道呈现出一致的椭圆形状,偏离完美的圆形;然而,需要更多的观察来证实这一点。对沿星系中心半径垂直运动的分析显示,星盘已经随着进动而弯曲,并且星节线在不同的半径上移动,这与经典造父变星的结果一致。尽管太阳轨道的进动/特殊运动存在不确定性,但在考虑了不确定性之后,该研究得出银河系中φ (LON) = 6.8 km s−1 kpc−1的中值。由于太阳轨道上的系统运动(θ i = 0. 6),推导出的外盘进动值比文献中的值要低。研究还发现,盘的倾角变化显著,可引起系统运动,其变化率θ i沿银河系半径递减,斜率为−8.9 μas yr−1 kpc−1。推导出的太阳轨道θ i为59.1±11.2sample±7.7 VZ⊙μas yr−1,可用于高精度天体测量。
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Geometry and Kinematics of a Dancing Milky Way: Unveiling the Precession and Inclination Variation across the Galactic Plane via Open Clusters
This Letter presents a study of the geometry and motion of the Galactic disk using open clusters in the Gaia era. The findings suggest that the inclination θ i of the Galactic disk increases gradually from the inner to the outer disk, with a shift in orientation at the Galactocentric radius of approximately 6 ± 1 kpc. Furthermore, this study brings forth the revelation that the mid-plane of the Milky Way may not possess a stationary or fixed position. A plausible explanation is that the inclined orbits of celestial bodies within our Galaxy exhibit a consistent pattern of elliptical shapes, deviating from perfect circularity; however, more observations are needed to confirm this. An analysis of the vertical motion along the Galactocentric radius reveals that the disk has warped with precession and that the line of node shifts at different radii, aligning with the results from the classical Cepheids. Although there is uncertainty for precession/peculiar motion in solar orbit, after considering the uncertainty, the study derives a median value of ϕ̇LON = 6.8 km s−1 kpc−1 in the Galaxy. This value for the derived precession in the outer disk is lower than those in the literature due to the systematic motion in solar orbit (θ i = 0.°6). The study also finds that the inclinational variation of the disk is significant and can cause systematic motion, with the variation rate θ̇i decreasing along the Galactic radius with a slope of −8.9 μas yr−1 kpc−1. Moreover, the derived θ̇i in solar orbit is 59.1 ± 11.2sample ± 7.7 VZ⊙ μas yr−1, which makes it observable for high-precision astrometry.
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