The Shape and Scale of Galactic Rotation from Cepheid Kinematics
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A catalog of Cepheid variables is used to probe the kinematics of the Galactic disk. Radial velocities are measured for eight distant Cepheids toward l = 300°; these new Cepheids provide a particularly good constraint on the distance to the Galactic center, R0. We model the disk with both an axisymmetric rotation curve and one with a weak elliptical component, and find evidence for an ellipticity of 0.043 ± 0.016 near the Sun. Using these models, we derive R0 = 7.66 ± 0.32 kpc and vcirc = 237 ± 12 km s-1. The distance to the Galactic center agrees well with recent determinations from the distribution of RR Lyrae variables and disfavors most models with large ellipticities at the solar orbit.
Journal: The Astronomical Journal
DOI: 10.1086/300198