A New Method of the Corotation Radius Evaluation in our Galaxy
Abstract
We propose a new method for determination of the rotation velocity of the galactic spiral density waves, correspondingly, the corotation radius, rC, in our Galaxy by means of statistical analysis of radial oxygen distribution in the galactic disc derived over Cepheids. The corotation resonance happens to be located at rC 7.0 - 7.6 kpc, depending on the rate of gas infall on to the galactic disc, the statistical error being 0.3 - 0.4 kpc. Simultaneously, the constant for the rate of oxygen synthesis in the galactic disc was determined. We also argue in favour of a very short time-scale formation of the galactic disc, namely: tf 2 Gyr. This scenario enables to solve the problem of the lack of intergalactic gas infall.
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