2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2204.12096
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Galactic seismology: joint evolution of stellar and gaseous disc corrugations triggered by a crossing satellite

Thor Tepper-Garcia,
Joss Bland-Hawthorn,
Ken Freeman

Abstract: Evidence for wave-like corrugations are well established in the Milky Way and in nearby disc galaxies. These were originally detected as a displacement of the interstellar medium about the midplane, either in terms of vertical distance or vertical velocity. Over the past decade, similar patterns have emerged in the Milky Way's stellar disc. We investigate how these vertical waves are triggered by a passing satellite. For the first time, we use high-resolution N-body/hydrodynamical simulations to study how the … Show more

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“…Galactic seismology is the inference of the Galactic potential and Galactic sub-structure from a dynamical analysis of the observed perturbations in the gas or stellar component (discs) of the Milky Way (Chakrabarti 2017;Bland-Hawthorn & Tepper-García 2021) 1 , which is also characterising the Milky Way that is non-equilibrium and non-stationary in the asymmetric potential, and will undoubtedly give us a more comprehensive understanding of the dynamic origin and evolution of the Galaxy (Widrow et al 2012;Carlin et al 2013;Widrow et al 2014;Liu et al 2018;Wang et al 2018aWang et al ,b, 2019Wang et al , 2020aLópez-Corredoira & Sylos Labini 2019;López-Corredoira, Garzón & Wang et al 2020;Trick et al 2019;Yu, Wang & Cui et al 2021;Tepper-Garcia et al 2021;Wang et al 2022a,b;Tepper-Garcia et al 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Galactic seismology is the inference of the Galactic potential and Galactic sub-structure from a dynamical analysis of the observed perturbations in the gas or stellar component (discs) of the Milky Way (Chakrabarti 2017;Bland-Hawthorn & Tepper-García 2021) 1 , which is also characterising the Milky Way that is non-equilibrium and non-stationary in the asymmetric potential, and will undoubtedly give us a more comprehensive understanding of the dynamic origin and evolution of the Galaxy (Widrow et al 2012;Carlin et al 2013;Widrow et al 2014;Liu et al 2018;Wang et al 2018aWang et al ,b, 2019Wang et al , 2020aLópez-Corredoira & Sylos Labini 2019;López-Corredoira, Garzón & Wang et al 2020;Trick et al 2019;Yu, Wang & Cui et al 2021;Tepper-Garcia et al 2021;Wang et al 2022a,b;Tepper-Garcia et al 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The setup of the collisionless components is identical to the model discussed in Tepper-Garcia et al (2021). The setup of the gas disc follows (Tepper-Garcia et al 2022). More details about this model will be provided elsewhere (Tepper-García et al, in prep.…”
Section: Appendix A: Results From Gas-dynamical Simulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The physical mechanisms proposed in the literature for injecting these enormous amounts of momentum and energy into the solar neighborhood have changed over time (see e.g., Alfaro & Efremov 1996, for a review of possible corrugation's generators at that time). New sources of momentum and energy have been incorporated in recent years, which together with the classical ones could be summarized as: supernova explosions (Olano 1982), collisions with high velocity clouds (Franco et al 1988;, encounters with dark-matter blobs (Bekki 2009), and interactions with tidal streams (Laporte et al 2018;Ruiz-Lara et al 2020;Tepper-Garcia et al 2022, and references therein), among others. This wide phenomenology can inject, into the interstellar medium, energies higher than 10 51 erg in a single event.…”
Section: The Solar Neighborhoodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hypothesis of an external perturber interacting with the Galaxy, where the main role is attributable to the passage of Sagittarius dwarf galaxy through the Galactic disk, is gaining more and more strength to explain different vertical-phase features. One recent example is found in Tepper-Garcia et al (2022), where they study the effects of a single satellite passing through the Galactic disk. They reproduce stellar and gas corrugations, initially in phase, but disentangling after a few rotation periods (500-700 Myr).…”
Section: Corrugationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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