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Discriminating among theories of spiral structure using Gaia DR2

J. A. Sellwood, Wilma Trick, Ray Carlberg, Johanna Coronado, Hans-Walter Rix

Published 2018-10-08Version 1

We compare the distribution in position and velocity of nearby stars from the Gaia DR2 radial velocity sample with predictions of current theories for spirals in disc galaxies. Although the rich substructure in velocity space contains the same information, we find it more revealing to reproject the data into action-angle variables, and we describe why resonant scattering would be more readily identifiable in these variables. We compute the predicted changes to the phase space density, in multiple different projections, that would be caused by a simplified isolated spiral pattern, finding widely differing predictions from each theory. We conclude that the phase space structure present in the \Gaia\ data shares many of the qualitative features expected in the transient spiral mode model. We argue that the popular picture of apparently swing-amplified spirals results from the superposition of a few underlying spiral modes.

Comments: 14 pages submitted to MNRAS, comments welcome. A full resolution version of Fig 13 is available from http://www.physics.rutgers.edu/~sellwood/mult_res.pdf
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