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2017ApJS..232...22D - Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 232, 22-22 (2017/October-0)

Clustering of Local Group distances: publication bias or correlated measurements? V. Galactic rotation constants.

DE GRIJS R. and BONO G.

Abstract (from CDS):

As part of an extensive data mining effort, we have compiled a database of 162 Galactic rotation speed measurements at R0 (the solar Galactocentric distance), Θ0. Published between 1927 and 2017 June, this represents the most comprehensive set of Θ0 values since the 1985 meta-analysis that led to the last revision of the International Astronomical Union's recommended Galactic rotation constants. Although we do not find any compelling evidence for the presence of "publication bias" in recent decades, we find clear differences among the Θ0 values and the Θ0/R0 ratios resulting from the use of different tracer populations. Specifically, young tracers (including OB and supergiant stars, masers, Cepheid variables, H II regions, and young open clusters), as well as kinematic measurements of Sgr A* near the Galactic Center, imply a significantly larger Galactic rotation speed at the solar circle and a higher Θ0/R0 ratio (i.e., Θ0=247±3 km s–1 and Θ0/R0=29.81±0.32 km s–1 kpc–1; statistical uncertainties only) than any of the tracers dominating the Galaxy's mass budget (i.e., field stars and the H I/CO distributions). Using the latter to be most representative of the bulk of the Galaxy's matter distribution, we arrive at an updated set of Galactic rotation constants,

Abstract Copyright: © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): astronomical databases: miscellaneous - Galaxy: fundamental parameters - Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics - publications, bibliography - reference systems - reference systems

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