Re-determining the Galactic spiral density wave parameters from data on masers with trigonometric parallaxes
Abstract
The parameters of the Galactic spiral wave are re-determined using a modified periodogram (spectral) analysis of the galactocentric radial velocities of 58 masers with known trigonometric parallaxes, proper motions, and line-of-site velocities. The masers span a wide range of galactocentric distances, 3<R<14 kpc, which, combined with a large scatter of position angles θ of these objects in the Galactic plane XY, required an accurate account of logarithmic dependence of spiral-wave perturbations on both galactocentric distance and position angle. A periodic signal was detected corresponding to the spiral density wave with the wavelength λ=2.4 0.4 kpc, peak velocity of wave perturbations fR=7.5 1.5 km s-1, the phase of the Sun in the density wave =-160 15, and the pitch angle of -5.5 1.
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