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Does the Second Caustic Ring of Dark Matter Cause the Monoceros Ring of Stars ?

Caustic rings of dark matter were predicted to exist in the plane of the Galaxy at radii $a_n \simeq 40 {\rm kpc}/n$ for $n = 1,2,3 ..$. The recently discovered Monoceros Ring of stars is located near the $n=2$ caustic, prompting us to consider a possible connection between these two objects. We ide...

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Autores principales: Natarajan, A., Sikivie, P.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.76.023505
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1032443
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author Natarajan, A.
Sikivie, P.
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description Caustic rings of dark matter were predicted to exist in the plane of the Galaxy at radii $a_n \simeq 40 {\rm kpc}/n$ for $n = 1,2,3 ..$. The recently discovered Monoceros Ring of stars is located near the $n=2$ caustic, prompting us to consider a possible connection between these two objects. We identify two processes through which the Monoceros Ring of stars may have formed. One process is the migration of gas to an angular velocity minimum at the caustic leading to enhanced star formation there. The other is the adiabatic deformation of star orbits as the caustic slowly grows in mass and radius. The second process predicts an order 100% enhancement of the density of disk stars at the location of the caustic ring.
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spelling cern-10324432023-03-14T18:14:38Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.76.023505http://cds.cern.ch/record/1032443engNatarajan, A.Sikivie, P.Does the Second Caustic Ring of Dark Matter Cause the Monoceros Ring of Stars ?Astrophysics and AstronomyCaustic rings of dark matter were predicted to exist in the plane of the Galaxy at radii $a_n \simeq 40 {\rm kpc}/n$ for $n = 1,2,3 ..$. The recently discovered Monoceros Ring of stars is located near the $n=2$ caustic, prompting us to consider a possible connection between these two objects. We identify two processes through which the Monoceros Ring of stars may have formed. One process is the migration of gas to an angular velocity minimum at the caustic leading to enhanced star formation there. The other is the adiabatic deformation of star orbits as the caustic slowly grows in mass and radius. The second process predicts an order 100% enhancement of the density of disk stars at the location of the caustic ring.Caustic rings of dark matter were predicted to exist in the plane of the Galaxy at radii $a_n \simeq 40 {\rm kpc}/n$ for $n = 1,2,3 ..$. The recently discovered Monoceros Ring of stars is located near the $n=2$ caustic, prompting us to consider a possible connection between these two objects. We identify two processes through which the Monoceros Ring of stars may have formed. One process is the migration of gas to an angular velocity minimum at the caustic leading to enhanced star formation there. The other is the adiabatic deformation of star orbits as the caustic slowly grows in mass and radius. The second process predicts an order 100% enhancement of the density of disk stars at the location of the caustic ring.arXiv:0705.0001oai:cds.cern.ch:10324432007-05-02
spellingShingle Astrophysics and Astronomy
Natarajan, A.
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Does the Second Caustic Ring of Dark Matter Cause the Monoceros Ring of Stars ?
title Does the Second Caustic Ring of Dark Matter Cause the Monoceros Ring of Stars ?
title_full Does the Second Caustic Ring of Dark Matter Cause the Monoceros Ring of Stars ?
title_fullStr Does the Second Caustic Ring of Dark Matter Cause the Monoceros Ring of Stars ?
title_full_unstemmed Does the Second Caustic Ring of Dark Matter Cause the Monoceros Ring of Stars ?
title_short Does the Second Caustic Ring of Dark Matter Cause the Monoceros Ring of Stars ?
title_sort does the second caustic ring of dark matter cause the monoceros ring of stars ?
topic Astrophysics and Astronomy
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.76.023505
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1032443
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