We measure the variation of the escape speed of the Milky Way across a range of ∼40 kpc in Galactocentric radius. The local escape speed is found to be 521+46−30kms−1, in good agreement with other studies. We find that this has already fallen to 379+34−28kms−1 at a radius of 50 kpc. Through measuring the escape speed and its variation, we obtain constraints on the Galactic mass profile and rotation curve. The gradient in the escape speed suggests that the total mass contained within 50 kpc is 30+7−5×1010M⊙, implying a relatively light dark halo for the Milky Way. The local circular speed is found to be vc(R0)=223+40−34kms−1 and falls with radius as a power law with index −0.19 ± 0.05. Our method represents a novel way of estimating the ma...
Our nearest large cosmological neighbour, the Andromeda galaxy (M31), is a dynamical system, and an ...
We measure the escape speed curve of the Milky Way based on the analysis of the velocity distributio...
We model the fastest moving (v_{tot}>300km s^{−1}) local (D ≲ 3 kpc) halo stars using cosmologi...
We report new constraints on the local escape speed of our Galaxy. Our analysis is based on a sample...
We report new constraints on the local escape speed of our Galaxy. Our analysis is based on a sample...
We report new constraints on the local escape speed of our Galaxy. Our analysis is based on a sample...
We construct new estimates on the Galactic escape speed at various Galactocentric radii using the la...
We made new estimates of the Galactic escape speed at various Galactocentric radii using t...
We report new constraints on the local escape speed of our Galaxy. Our analysis is based on a sample...
We made new estimates of the Galactic escape speed at various Galactocentric radii using the latest ...
We made new estimates of the Galactic escape speed at various Galactocentric radii using the latest ...
Context. The Gaia mission has provided the largest catalogue ever of sources with tangential velocit...
Our nearest large cosmological neighbour, the Andromeda galaxy (M31), is a dynamical system, and an ...
We measure the escape speed curve of the Milky Way based on the analysis of the velocity distributio...
We model the fastest moving (v_{tot}>300km s^{−1}) local (D ≲ 3 kpc) halo stars using cosmologi...
We report new constraints on the local escape speed of our Galaxy. Our analysis is based on a sample...
We report new constraints on the local escape speed of our Galaxy. Our analysis is based on a sample...
We report new constraints on the local escape speed of our Galaxy. Our analysis is based on a sample...
We construct new estimates on the Galactic escape speed at various Galactocentric radii using the la...
We made new estimates of the Galactic escape speed at various Galactocentric radii using t...
We report new constraints on the local escape speed of our Galaxy. Our analysis is based on a sample...
We made new estimates of the Galactic escape speed at various Galactocentric radii using the latest ...
We made new estimates of the Galactic escape speed at various Galactocentric radii using the latest ...
Context. The Gaia mission has provided the largest catalogue ever of sources with tangential velocit...
Our nearest large cosmological neighbour, the Andromeda galaxy (M31), is a dynamical system, and an ...
We measure the escape speed curve of the Milky Way based on the analysis of the velocity distributio...
We model the fastest moving (v_{tot}>300km s^{−1}) local (D ≲ 3 kpc) halo stars using cosmologi...