Abstract
Abstract
As part of an extensive data mining effort, we have compiled a database of 162
Galactic rotation speed measurements at R
0 (the
solar Galactocentric distance),
. Published between 1927 and 2017 June, this represents the
most comprehensive set of
values since the 1985 meta-analysis that led to the last
revision of the International Astronomical Union’s recommended Galactic
rotation constants. Although we do not find any compelling evidence for the
presence of “publication bias” in recent decades, we find clear
differences among the
values and the
ratios resulting from the use of different tracer populations.
Specifically, young tracers (including OB and supergiant stars, masers, Cepheid
variables, H ii regions, and young open clusters), as well as kinematic
measurements of Sgr A* near the Galactic Center, imply a significantly
larger Galactic rotation speed at the solar circle and a higher
ratio (i.e.,
km s−1 and
km s−1 kpc−1; statistical
uncertainties only) than any of the tracers dominating the Galaxy’s mass
budget (i.e., field stars and the H i/CO distributions). Using the
latter to be most representative of the bulk of the Galaxy’s matter
distribution, we arrive at an updated set of Galactic rotation
constants,
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
Cited by
26 articles.
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