On the kinematic signature of the Galactic warp as revealed by the LAMOST-TGAS data

Abstract

Using a sample of about 123,000 stars with accurate 3D velocity measurements from the LAMOST-TGAS data, we confirm the kinematic signature of the Galactic warp found by Sch\"onrich & Dehnen recently. The data reveal a clear trend of increasing mean vertical velocity Vz as a function of absolute vertical angular momentum Lz and azimuthal velocity Vφ for guiding center radius Rg between 6.0 and 10.5 kpc. The trend is consistent with a large-scale Galactic warp. Similar to Sch\"onrich & Dehnen, we also find a wave-like pattern of Vz versus Lz with an amplitude of 0.9 km s-1 on a scale of 2.0 kpc, which could arise from bending waves or a winding warp. Finally, we confirm a prominent, localized peak in Vz near Lz 2150 kpc km s-1 (corresponding to Rg 9 kpc and Vφ 255 km s-1). The additional line-of-sight velocity information from LAMOST reveals that stars in this feature have a large, inward radial velocity of VR -13.33 0.59 km s-1 and a small radial velocity dispersion σR 25.27 0.89 km s-1, suggesting that a stellar stream gives rise to this feature.

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