Estimation of the Parameters of the Spiral Pattern in the Galaxy Based on a Sample of Classical Cepheids
Abstract
We consider a sample of Galactic classical Cepheids with highly accurate estimates of their distances taken from Skowron et al., where they were determined based on the period-luminosity relation. We have refined the geometric characteristics of two spiral arm segments-the Carina-Sagittarius and Outer ones. For this purpose, we have selected 269 Cepheids belonging to the Carina-Sagittarius arm with ages in the range 80-120 Myr. From them we have estimated the pitch angle of the spiral pattern i=-11.90.2 and the position of this arm a0=7.320.05 kpc for the adopted R0=8.10.1 kpc. In the Outer arm we have selected 343 Cepheids with ages in the range 120-300 Myr. From them we have found i=-11.50.5 and a0=12.890.06 kpc. Adhering to the model of a grand-design spiral pattern in the Galaxy with one pitch angle for all arms, we can conclude that this angle is close to -12.
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