Galactic Rotation Curve and Spiral Density Wave Parameters from 73 Masers

Abstract

Based on kinematic data on masers with known trigonometric parallaxes and measurements of the velocities of HI clouds at tangential points in the inner Galaxy, we have refined the parameters of the Allen-Santillan model Galactic potential and constructed the Galactic rotation curve in a wide range of Galactocentric distances, from 0 to 20 kpc. The circular rotation velocity of the Sun for the adopted Galactocentric distance R0=8 kpc is V0=23916 km s-1. We have obtained the series of residual tangential, Vθ, and radial, VR, velocities for 73 masers. Based on these series, we have determined the parameters of the Galactic spiral density wave satisfying the linear Lin.Shu model using the method of periodogram analysis that we proposed previously. The tangential and radial perturbation amplitudes are fθ=7.01.2 km s-1 and fR=7.80.7 km s-1, respectively, the perturbation wavelength is λ=2.30.4 kpc, and the pitch angle of the spiral pattern in a two-armed model is i=-5.20.7. The phase of the Sun in the spiral density wave is -5015 and -16015 from the residual tangential and radial velocities, respectively.

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