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Self-consistent modelling of the Milky Way's Nuclear Stellar Disc

Authors :
Sormani, Mattia C.
Sanders, Jason L.
Fritz, Tobias K.
Smith, Leigh C.
Gerhard, Ortwin
Schoedel, Rainer
Magorrian, John
Neumayer, Nadine
Nogueras-Lara, Francisco
Feldmeier-Krause, Anja
Mastrobuono-Battisti, Alessandra
Schultheis, Mathias
Shahzamanian, Banafsheh
Vasiliev, Eugene
Klessen, Ralf S.
Lucas, Philip
Minniti, Dante
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The Nuclear Stellar Disc (NSD) is a flattened high-density stellar structure that dominates the gravitational field of the Milky Way at Galactocentric radius $30\lesssim R\lesssim 300$ pc. We construct axisymmetric self-consistent equilibrium dynamical models of the NSD in which the distribution function is an analytic function of the action variables. We fit the models to the normalised kinematic distributions (line-of-sight velocities + VIRAC2 proper motions) of stars in the NSD survey of Fritz et al., taking the foreground contamination due to the Galactic Bar explicitly into account using an $N$-body model. The posterior marginalised probability distributions give a total mass of $M_{\rm NSD} = 10.5^{+1.1}_{-1.0} \times10^8 \,{\rm M_\odot}$, roughly exponential radial and vertical scale-lengths of $R_{\rm disc} = 88.6^{+9.2}_{-6.9}$ pc and $H_{\rm disc}=28.4^{+5.5}_{-5.5}$ pc respectively, and a velocity dispersion $\sigma \simeq 70$ km/s that decreases with radius. We find that the assumption that the NSD is axisymmetric provides a good representation of the data. We quantify contamination from the Galactic Bar in the sample, which is substantial in most observed fields. Our models provide the full 6D (position+velocity) distribution function of the NSD, which can be used to generate predictions for future surveys. We make the models publicly available as part of the software package AGAMA.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2111.12713
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac639