4.7 Article

THE MILKY WAY TOMOGRAPHY WITH SDSS. III. STELLAR KINEMATICS

Journal

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 716, Issue 1, Pages 1-29

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/716/1/1

Keywords

Galaxy: disk; Galaxy: halo; Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics; Galaxy: stellar content; Galaxy: structure; methods: data analysis; stars: statistics

Funding

  1. NSF [AST-615991, AST-0707901, AST-0551161, AST-02-38683, AST-06-07634, AST-0807444, PHY05-51164]
  2. NASA [NAG5-13057, NAG5-13147, NNXO-8AH83G]
  3. Physics Frontier Center/Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics (JINA) [PHY 08-22648]
  4. U.S. National Science Foundation
  5. Marie Curie Research Training Network ELSA (European Leadership in Space Astrometry) [MRTN-CT-2006-033481]
  6. Fermi Research Alliance, LLC, United States Department of Energy [DE-AC02-07CH11359]
  7. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
  8. Participating Institutions
  9. Japanese Monbukagakusho
  10. Max Planck Society
  11. Higher Education Funding Council for England
  12. NSF [AST-615991, AST-0707901, AST-0551161, AST-02-38683, AST-06-07634, AST-0807444, PHY05-51164]
  13. NASA [NAG5-13057, NAG5-13147, NNXO-8AH83G]
  14. Physics Frontier Center/Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics (JINA) [PHY 08-22648]
  15. U.S. National Science Foundation
  16. Marie Curie Research Training Network ELSA (European Leadership in Space Astrometry) [MRTN-CT-2006-033481]
  17. Fermi Research Alliance, LLC, United States Department of Energy [DE-AC02-07CH11359]
  18. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
  19. Participating Institutions
  20. Japanese Monbukagakusho
  21. Max Planck Society
  22. Higher Education Funding Council for England
  23. Division Of Astronomical Sciences
  24. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [0807945] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  25. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [20540255] Funding Source: KAKEN
  26. UK Space Agency [PP/D006570/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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We study Milky Way kinematics using a sample of 18.8 million main-sequence stars with r < 20 and proper-motion measurements derived from Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and POSS astrometry, including similar to 170,000 stars with radial-velocity measurements from the SDSS spectroscopic survey. Distances to stars are determined using a photometric-parallax relation, covering a distance range from similar to 100 pc to 10 kpc over a quarter of the sky at high Galactic latitudes (|b| > 20 degrees). We find that in the region defined by 1 kpc < Z < 5 kpc and 3 kpc < R < 13 kpc, the rotational velocity for disk stars smoothly decreases, and all three components of the velocity dispersion increase, with distance from the Galactic plane. In contrast, the velocity ellipsoid for halo stars is aligned with a spherical coordinate system and appears to be spatially invariant within the probed volume. The velocity distribution of nearby (Z < 1 kpc) K/M stars is complex, and cannot be described by a standard Schwarzschild ellipsoid. For stars in a distance-limited subsample of stars (< 100 pc), we detect a multi-modal velocity distribution consistent with that seen by HIPPARCOS. This strong non-Gaussianity significantly affects the measurements of the velocity-ellipsoid tilt and vertex deviation when using the Schwarzschild approximation. We develop and test a simple descriptive model for the overall kinematic behavior that captures these features over most of the probed volume, and can be used to search for substructure in kinematic and metallicity space. We use this model to predict further improvements in kinematic mapping of the Galaxy expected from Gaia and the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope.

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