Reproduced with permission from Astronomy & Astrophysics, © 2017 ESO.Context. The mechanism responsible for the warp of our Galaxy, as well as its dynamical nature, continues to remain unknown. With the advent of high precision astrometry, new horizons have been opened for detecting the kinematics associated with the warp and for constraining possible warp formation scenarios for the Milky Way. Aims. The aim of this contribution is to establish whether the first Gaia data release (DR1) shows significant evidence of the kinematic signature expected from a long-lived Galactic warp in the kinematics of distant OB stars. As the first paper in a series, we present our approach for analyzing the proper motions and apply it to the subsample of Hip...
From the tangential velocities of stars all over the sky, one can, in a statistical way, infer their...
We present the Galactic disk vertical velocity analysis using OB type stars (OB), Red Clump stars (R...
We investigate the tentative evidence for a warp in the Galactic stellar disk, similar to the well-k...
Context. The mechanism responsible for the warp of our Galaxy, as well as its dynamical nature, cont...
Context. The mechanism responsible for the warp of our Galaxy continues to remain unknown, as well a...
Context. The mechanism responsible for the warp of our Galaxy, as well as its dynamical nature, cont...
The second Gaia data release has published high-precision astrometric measurements for over a billio...
Using Gaia DR2 astrometry, we map the kinematic signature of the Galactic stellar warp out to a dist...
In a cosmological setting, the disk of a galaxy is expected to continuously experience gravitational...
Context. There are few warp kinematic models of the Galaxy able to characterise both structure and k...
We explore the possibility of detecting and characterising the warp of the stellar disc of our Galax...
We derive unbiased distance estimates for the Gaia-TGAS data set by correcting for the bias due to t...
The warp in Milky Way seen through the young stellar disk shows the complex structures. Its spatial ...
We use Gaia DR2 to revisit the study of the vertical structure and motion of the Galactic disc up to...
We derive unbiased distance estimates for the Gaia-TGAS data set by correcting for the bias due to t...
From the tangential velocities of stars all over the sky, one can, in a statistical way, infer their...
We present the Galactic disk vertical velocity analysis using OB type stars (OB), Red Clump stars (R...
We investigate the tentative evidence for a warp in the Galactic stellar disk, similar to the well-k...
Context. The mechanism responsible for the warp of our Galaxy, as well as its dynamical nature, cont...
Context. The mechanism responsible for the warp of our Galaxy continues to remain unknown, as well a...
Context. The mechanism responsible for the warp of our Galaxy, as well as its dynamical nature, cont...
The second Gaia data release has published high-precision astrometric measurements for over a billio...
Using Gaia DR2 astrometry, we map the kinematic signature of the Galactic stellar warp out to a dist...
In a cosmological setting, the disk of a galaxy is expected to continuously experience gravitational...
Context. There are few warp kinematic models of the Galaxy able to characterise both structure and k...
We explore the possibility of detecting and characterising the warp of the stellar disc of our Galax...
We derive unbiased distance estimates for the Gaia-TGAS data set by correcting for the bias due to t...
The warp in Milky Way seen through the young stellar disk shows the complex structures. Its spatial ...
We use Gaia DR2 to revisit the study of the vertical structure and motion of the Galactic disc up to...
We derive unbiased distance estimates for the Gaia-TGAS data set by correcting for the bias due to t...
From the tangential velocities of stars all over the sky, one can, in a statistical way, infer their...
We present the Galactic disk vertical velocity analysis using OB type stars (OB), Red Clump stars (R...
We investigate the tentative evidence for a warp in the Galactic stellar disk, similar to the well-k...