Recent studies have revealed an oscillating asymmetry in the vertical structure of the Milky Way's disc. Here, we analyse 16 high-resolution, fully cosmological simulations of the evolution of individual Milky Way-sized galaxies, carried out with the magnetohydrodynamic code arepo. At redshift zero, about 70 per cent of our galactic discs show strong vertical patterns, with amplitudes that can exceed 2 kpc. Half of these are typical ‘integral sign’ warps. The rest are oscillations similar to those observed in the Milky Way. Such structures are thus expected to be common. The associated mean vertical motions can be as large as 30 km s−1. Cold disc gas typically follows the vertical patterns seen in the stars. These perturbations have a varie...
We study the self-consistent, linear response of a galactic disc to vertical perturbations as induce...
Abstract Gaia has revealed clear evidence of bending waves in the vertical kinematics of stars in th...
Evidence for wave-like corrugations are well established in the Milky Way and in nearby disc galaxie...
Recent studies have revealed an oscillating asymmetry in the vertical structure of the Milky Way's d...
Vertically extended, high velocity dispersion stellar distributions appear to be a ubiquitous featur...
Simulations are playing an increasingly important role in probing the formation history of the Milky...
Recently, Widrow and collaborators announced the discovery of vertical density waves in the Milky Wa...
Warps are observed in a large fraction of disc galaxies, and can be due to a large number of differe...
Vertically extended, high velocity dispersion stellar distributions appear to be a ubiquitous featur...
We use Gaia DR2 to revisit the study of the vertical structure and motion of the Galactic disc up to...
International audienceAbstract We study the vertical perturbations in the galactic disc of the Milky...
In a cosmological setting, the disk of a galaxy is expected to continuously experience gravitational...
Deep photometric surveys of the Milky Way have revealed diffuse structures encircling our Galaxy far...
We study the two-dimensional (2D) line-of-sight velocity (Vlos) field of the low-inclination, late-t...
We study the vertical perturbations in the galactic disc of the Milky Way-size high-resolution hydro...
We study the self-consistent, linear response of a galactic disc to vertical perturbations as induce...
Abstract Gaia has revealed clear evidence of bending waves in the vertical kinematics of stars in th...
Evidence for wave-like corrugations are well established in the Milky Way and in nearby disc galaxie...
Recent studies have revealed an oscillating asymmetry in the vertical structure of the Milky Way's d...
Vertically extended, high velocity dispersion stellar distributions appear to be a ubiquitous featur...
Simulations are playing an increasingly important role in probing the formation history of the Milky...
Recently, Widrow and collaborators announced the discovery of vertical density waves in the Milky Wa...
Warps are observed in a large fraction of disc galaxies, and can be due to a large number of differe...
Vertically extended, high velocity dispersion stellar distributions appear to be a ubiquitous featur...
We use Gaia DR2 to revisit the study of the vertical structure and motion of the Galactic disc up to...
International audienceAbstract We study the vertical perturbations in the galactic disc of the Milky...
In a cosmological setting, the disk of a galaxy is expected to continuously experience gravitational...
Deep photometric surveys of the Milky Way have revealed diffuse structures encircling our Galaxy far...
We study the two-dimensional (2D) line-of-sight velocity (Vlos) field of the low-inclination, late-t...
We study the vertical perturbations in the galactic disc of the Milky Way-size high-resolution hydro...
We study the self-consistent, linear response of a galactic disc to vertical perturbations as induce...
Abstract Gaia has revealed clear evidence of bending waves in the vertical kinematics of stars in th...
Evidence for wave-like corrugations are well established in the Milky Way and in nearby disc galaxie...