Geometry-driven and dark-matter-sustained Milky Way rotation curves with Gaia DR3

被引:12
作者
Beordo, William [1 ,2 ]
Crosta, Mariateresa [1 ]
Lattanzi, Mario G. [1 ]
Fiorentin, Paola Re [1 ]
Spagna, Alessandro [1 ]
机构
[1] INAF Osservatorio Astrofisico Torino, Via Osservatorio 20, I-10025 Pino Torinese, Italy
[2] Univ Turin, Dept Phys, Via P Giuria 1, I-10125 Turin, Italy
关键词
gravitation; catalogues; astrometry; Galaxy: disc; Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics; dark matter; GENERAL-RELATIVISTIC MODEL; GRAVITATIONAL-FIELD; ELEMENTAL ABUNDANCE; LIGHT-PROPAGATION; SOLAR-SYSTEM; MASS; DISK; VALIDATION; KINEMATICS; DENSITY;
D O I
10.1093/mnras/stae855
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
Thanks to Gaia DR2, we proved for the first time that a general relativistic Milky Way rotation curve is statistically indistinguishable from its state-of-the-art dark matter analogue. Those results supported the ansatz that gravitational dragging can explain the observed flatness of the Milky Way rotation curve with a consistent radial matter density profile. To challenge again such a scenario, we select 719 143 young disc stars within |z| < 1 kpc and up to R similar or equal to 19 kpc from Gaia DR3 providing a much larger sample of high-quality astrometric and spectrophotometric data of unprecedented homogeneity. This sample comprises 241 918 OBA stars, 475 520 RGB giants, and 1705 Cepheides that we use to fit, as with DR2, both a classical velocity profile model, i.e. with a dark matter halo, and a general relativistic analogue derived from a dust disc-scale metric. Once more, further corroborating our earlier findings, both models are found to explain, with similar statistical quality, the new observed rotational velocities derived from different combinations of the selected sets of stars belonging to the disc of our Galaxy. The geometrical effect is found to drive the velocity profile from 10 kpc outwards, while being responsible for similar to 30-37 per cent of this profile already at the Sun distance, similarly to the halo contribution in the classical model. This confirms our previous results on the contribution of Einstein's geometry and pushes to further investigate the role of General Relativity in tracing the Milky Way rotation curve; notably, the origin of this gravitational dragging remains undetermined, necessitating a dedicated in-depth exploration.
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页码:4681 / 4698
页数:18
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