N-body and SPH simulations show that gas accretion along a galactic warp can generate global, long-lived phase spirals in the stellar disc with amplitudes comparable to those observed by Gaia.
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Gaia DR3 data shows the Milky Way bar pattern speed is biased high by 14.4 km s^{-1} kpc^{-1}, with a bias-corrected estimate of 29.3 ± 2.3 km s^{-1} kpc^{-1}.
Simulations predict Roman will detect roughly 11,000 microlensing events including about 100 with isolated neutron star lenses, using a characteristic feature in log t_E versus log theta_E space for classification.
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Phase spirals induced by the gas warp
N-body and SPH simulations show that gas accretion along a galactic warp can generate global, long-lived phase spirals in the stellar disc with amplitudes comparable to those observed by Gaia.
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From Gaia to GaiaNIR: II. A new view of the Milky Way bar
Gaia DR3 data shows the Milky Way bar pattern speed is biased high by 14.4 km s^{-1} kpc^{-1}, with a bias-corrected estimate of 29.3 ± 2.3 km s^{-1} kpc^{-1}.
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Astrometric microlensing probes of the isolated neutron star population with Roman
Simulations predict Roman will detect roughly 11,000 microlensing events including about 100 with isolated neutron star lenses, using a characteristic feature in log t_E versus log theta_E space for classification.