The Milky Way’s Circular Velocity Curve Measured Using Element Abundance Gradients
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- Title
- The Milky Way’s Circular Velocity Curve Measured Using Element Abundance Gradients
- Creators
- Danny Horta - Royal ObservatoryAdrian M Price-Whelan - Flatiron InstituteSergey E Koposov - University of CambridgeJason A. S Hunt - University of SurreyDavid W Hogg - Max Planck Institute for AstronomyCarrie Filion - Flatiron Health (United States)Kathryn J Daniel - University of Arizona
- Publication Details
- The Astrophysical journal, Vol.1000(1), p.8
- Publisher
- IOP Publishing; Bristol
- Number of pages
- 19
- Publication Date
- 20/03/2026
- Grant note
- UKRI divided by Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC): ST/Y001001/1. Simons Foundation (SF): N/A EC divided by Horizon Europe divided by Excellent Science divided by HORIZON EUROPE Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA): 101148371 Heising-Simons Foundation (HSF): 2022-3927
D.H. would like to thank Larry Widrow, Kathryn Johnston, the Dynamics tea group at the Royal Observatory of Edinburgh, and the Nearby Universe group at the Center for Computational Astrophysics at the Flatiron Institute for helpful discussions. He would also like to thank Sue, Alex, and Debra for all their support. This work was supported by the UKRI Science and Technology Facilities Council under project 101148371 as a Marie Sk & lstrok;odowska-Curie Research Fellowship. A.M.P.W. and D.W.H. note that the Flatiron Institute is a division of the Simons Foundation. S.E.K. acknowledges support from the Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC) grant ST/Y001001/1. J.H. acknowledges the support of a UKRI Ernest Rutherford Fellowship ST/Z510245/1. D.W.H. thanks Neige Frankel for valuable conversations. K.J.D. acknowledges support from the Heising Simons Foundation grant #2022-3927. A.M.P.W. and D.W.H. respectfully acknowledge that the land politically designated as New York City is the homeland of the Lenape (Lenapehoking), who were unjustly displaced. K.J.D. respectfully acknowledges that the University of Arizona is home to the O'odham and the Yaqui. She respects and honors the ancestral caretakers of the land, from time immemorial until now, and into the future.
- Identifiers
- 991111777802346; WOS:001710402300001
- Academic Unit
- School of Maths and Physics
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article