论文标题
追踪银河系的扭曲和螺旋臂
Tracing the Milky Way warp and spiral arms with classical Cepheids
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论文摘要
映射银河螺旋结构是一项艰巨的任务,因为太阳位于银河平面并由于尘埃灭绝。由于这些原因,无线电波长中的分子膜已经成功地追踪了银河系螺旋臂。最近,盖亚(Gaia)视差有助于调查太阳扩展社区的螺旋结构。在本文中,我们建议使用头孢虫确定螺旋臂的位置,因为它们是明亮的,年轻的超级巨人,具有准确的距离(它们是外层状距离尺度的第一个梯子)。可以在很大的距离内观察到它们。因此,我们需要考虑银河扭曲。多亏了更新的中红外光度法和最完整的银河系目录,我们使用可靠的回归方法得出了经纱的参数。使用聚类算法,我们在校正了与经纱的(小)效应的半乳酸中心距离后确定了头孢虫的组。我们为银河扭曲得出了新的参数,我们表明翘曲不能负责以前研究中报告的外磁盘中丰度的分散体的增加。我们表明,即使在距离太阳很远的地方,也可以使用头孢虫来追踪螺旋臂。我们所识别的组与以前的研究一致,该研究明确地使用年轻的示踪剂(masers,ob(a)恒星)或绘制太阳能邻域中高主序列恒星过度的螺旋臂位置,这要归功于Gaia数据。
Mapping the Galactic spiral structure is a difficult task since the Sun is located in the Galactic plane and because of dust extinction. For these reasons, molecular masers in radio wavelengths have been used with great success to trace the Milky Way spiral arms. Recently, Gaia parallaxes have helped in investigating the spiral structure in the Solar extended neighborhood. In this paper, we propose to determine the location of the spiral arms using Cepheids since they are bright, young supergiants with accurate distances (they are the first ladder of the extragalactic distance scale). They can be observed at very large distances; therefore, we need to take the Galactic warp into account. Thanks to updated mid-infrared photometry and to the most complete catalog of Galactic Cepheids, we derived the parameters of the warp using a robust regression method. Using a clustering algorithm, we identified groups of Cepheids after having corrected their Galactocentric distances from the (small) effects of the warp. We derived new parameters for the Galactic warp, and we show that the warp cannot be responsible for the increased dispersion of abundance gradients in the outer disk reported in previous studies. We show that Cepheids can be used to trace spiral arms, even at large distances from the Sun. The groups we identify are consistent with previous studies explicitly deriving the position of spiral arms using young tracers (masers, OB(A) stars) or mapping overdensities of upper main-sequence stars in the Solar neighborhood thanks to Gaia data.