Mapping the Galactic disk with the LAMOST and Gaia red clump sample: IV: the kinematic signature of the Galactic warp

Abstract

Using a sample of nearly 140,000 red clump stars selected from the LAMOST and Gaia Galactic surveys, we have mapped mean vertical velocity Vz in the X-Y plane for a large volume of the Galactic disk (6 < R < 16 kpc; -20 <φ< 50; |Z| < 1 kpc). A clear signature where Vz increases with R is detected for the chemically thin disk. The signature for the thick disk is however not significant, in line with the hot nature of this disk component. For the thin disk, the warp signature shows significant variations in both radial and azimuthal directions, in excellent agreement with the previous results of star counts. Fitting the two-dimensional distribution of Vz with a simple long-lived static warp model yields a line-of-node angle for this kinematic warp of about 12.5, again consistent with the previous results.

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