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The Great Wave: Evidence of a large-scale vertical corrugation propagating outwards in the Galactic disc

Authors :
Poggio, E.
Khanna, S.
Drimmel, R.
Zari, E.
D'Onghia, E.
Lattanzi, M. G.
Palicio, P. A.
Recio-Blanco, A.
Thulasidharan, L.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We analyse the three-dimensional structure and kinematics of two samples of young stars in the Galactic disc, containing respectively young giants ($\sim$16000 stars out to heliocentric distances of $\sim$7 kpc) and classical Cepheids ($\sim$3400 stars out to heliocentric distances of $\sim$15 kpc). Both samples show evidence of a large-scale vertical corrugation on top of the warp of the Milky Way, which has a vertical height of 150-200 pc, a radial width of about 3 kpc, and a total length of at least 10 kpc, possibly reaching 20 kpc with the Cepheid sample. The stars in the corrugation exhibit both radial and vertical systematic motions, with Galactocentric radial velocities towards the outer disc of about 10-15 km/s. In the vertical motions, once the warp signature is subtracted, the residuals show a large-scale feature of systematically positive vertical velocities, which is located radially outwards with respect to the corrugation, and whose line of maxima approximately coincides with the line of null vertical displacement, consistent with a vertical wave propagating towards the outer parts of the Galactic disc.<br />Comment: 18 pages, 19 figures. Submitted to A&A. We welcome comments, questions, suggestions for missing references, etc

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2407.18659
Document Type :
Working Paper