Abstract
Abstract
The galaxy is found to be in disequilibrium based on recent findings of the north/south (N/S) asymmetry and the phase mixing signatures, such as a phase spiral (snail) structure in the vertical phase space (z − V
z
). We show that the N/S asymmetry in a tracer population of dwarfs may be quantitatively modeled with a simple phase snail model superimposed on a smooth equilibrium background. As the phase snail intersects with the z-axis, the number density is enhanced, and the velocity dispersion (σ
z
) is decreased relative to the other side of the Galactic plane. Fitting only to the observed asymmetric N/S σ
z
profiles, we obtain reasonable parameters for the phase-space snail and the potential utilized in modeling the background, despite the complex dependence of the model on the potential parameters and the significant selection effects of the data. Both the snail shape and the N/S number density difference given by our best-fit model are consistent with previous observations. The equilibrium background implies a local dark matter density of
0.0151
−
0.0051
+
0.0050
M
⊙ pc−3. The vertical bulk motion of our model is similar to the observation, but with a ∼1.2 km s−1 shift. Our work demonstrates the strong correlation between the phase-space snail and the N/S asymmetry. Future observational constraints will facilitate more comprehensive snail models to unravel the Milky Way potential and the perturbation history encoded in the snail feature.
Funder
MOST ∣ National Key Research and Development Program of China
National Natural Science Foundation of China
’111’ Project of the Ministry of Education
Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai
China Postdoctoral Science Foundation ∣ National Postdoctoral Program for Innovative Talents
China Manned Space Project
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
Cited by
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