Detection of periodic variations in vertical velocities of Galactic masers

Abstract

We have collected literature data on Galactic masers with trigonometric parallaxes measured by means of VLBI. We have obtained series of residual tangential, Vcirc, and radial, VR, velocities for 107 masers. Based on these series, we have re-determined parameters of the Galactic spiral density wave using the method of spectral (periodogram) analysis. The tangential and radial perturbation amplitudes are fθ=6.0+/-2.6 km/s and fR=7.2+/-2.2 km/s, respectively; the perturbation wavelengths are λθ=3.2+/-0.5 kpc and λR=3.0+/-0.6 kpc for a four-armed spiral model, m=4. The phase of the Sun 0 in the spiral density wave is -79+/-14 and -199+/-16 from the residual tangential and radial velocities, respectively. The most interesting result of this work is detecting a wave in vertical spatial velocities W versus distance R from the Galactic rotation axis. From the spectral analysis, we have found the following characteristics of this wave: the perturbation wavelength is λW=3.4+/-0.7 kpc and the amplitude fW=4.3+/-1.2 km/s.

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