论文标题
直接衡量银河加速度
Towards a direct measure of the Galactic acceleration
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论文摘要
高精度光谱仪不仅可以发现系外行星,而且还可以提供银河系动力学的基本测量。在大约十年的基准中,由于银河中部平面上方的$ \ sim $ kpc尺度距离星星的重力场导致的视线速度的预期变化为$ \ sim $ \ sim $少数-10 cm/s,并且可以通过当前的高精确光谱图可检测到。在这里,我们基于银河系的静态模型和孤立的银河系模拟,以及与与矮星系相互作用的银河系动力学模拟的理论期望。我们模拟种群合成模型,以分析行星和二进制物对银河加速信号的贡献。我们发现,尽管低质量,长期的行星伴侣是银河加速信号的污染物,但它们的贡献很小。我们对$ \ sim $十年数据的分析来自LCES雇用/Keck Precision radial速度(RV)调查表明,标准RV恒星的RV曲线的斜率与对误差内太阳附近的当地银河加速度的期望一致,并且坡度尺度的误差是观察数量的正方形。因此,我们证明了对固有恒星抖动低的恒星在银河中部平面上方的KPC距离处进行的调查,以实现真实的样本量,可以直接确定暗物质密度。
High precision spectrographs can enable not only the discovery of exoplanets, but can also provide a fundamental measurement in Galactic dynamics. Over about ten year baselines, the expected change in the line-of-sight velocity due to the Galaxy's gravitational field for stars at $\sim$ kpc scale distances above the Galactic mid-plane is $\sim$ few - 10 cm/s, and may be detectable by the current generation of high precision spectrographs. Here, we provide theoretical expectations for this measurement based on both static models of the Milky Way and isolated Milky Way simulations, as well from controlled dynamical simulations of the Milky Way interacting with dwarf galaxies. We simulate a population synthesis model to analyze the contribution of planets and binaries to the Galactic acceleration signal. We find that while low-mass, long-period planetary companions are a contaminant to the Galactic acceleration signal, their contribution is very small. Our analysis of $\sim$ ten years of data from the LCES HIRES/Keck precision radial velocity (RV) survey shows that slopes of the RV curves of standard RV stars agree with expectations of the local Galactic acceleration near the Sun within the errors, and that the error in the slope scales inversely as the square root of the number of observations. Thus, we demonstrate that a survey of stars with low intrinsic stellar jitter at kpc distances above the Galactic mid-plane for realistic sample sizes can enable a direct determination of the dark matter density.