Impact of bar resonances in the velocity-space distribution of the solar neighbourhood stars in a self-consistent N-body Galactic disc simulation

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY(2022)

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The velocity-space distribution of the solar neighbourhood stars shows complex substructures. Most of the previous studies use static potentials to investigate their origins. Instead we use a self-consistent N-body model of the Milky Way, whose potential is asymmetric and evolves with time. In this paper, we quantitatively evaluate the similarities of the velocity-space distributions in the N-body model and that of the solar neighbourhood, using Kullback-Leibler divergence (KLD). The KLD analysis shows the time evolution and spatial variation of the velocity-space distribution. The KLD fluctuates with time, which indicates the velocity-space distribution at a fixed position is not always similar to that of the solar neighbourhood. Some positions show velocity-space distributions with small ICLDs (high similarities) more frequently than others. One of them locates at (R, phi) = (8.2 kpc, 30 degrees), where R and phi are the distance from the galactic centre and the angle with respect to the bar's major axis, respectively. The detection frequency is higher in the inter-arm regions than in the arm regions. In the velocity maps with small KLDs, we identify the velocity-space substructures, which consist of particles trapped in bar resonances. The bar resonances have significant impact on the stellar velocity-space distribution even though the galactic potential is not static.
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methods: numerical, Galaxy: disc, Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics, solar neighbourhood, Galaxy: structure
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