Testing kinematic distances under a realistic Galactic potential: Investigating systematic errors in the kinematic distance method arising from a non-axisymmetric potential
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- Title
- Testing kinematic distances under a realistic Galactic potential: Investigating systematic errors in the kinematic distance method arising from a non-axisymmetric potential
- Creators
- Glen H. HunterMattia C. SormaniJan P. BeckmannEugene VasilievSimon C. O. GloverRalf S. KlessenJuan D. SolerNoé Brucy - Centre de Recherche Astrophysique de LyonPhilipp GirichidisJunia GöllerLoke OhlinRobin TressSergio MolinariOrtwin GerhardMilena BenedettiniRowan SmithPatrick Hennebelle - Astrophysique Interprétation ModélisationLeonardo TestiEvgeny Vasiliev - School of Maths and Physics
- Publication Details
- Astronomy & Astrophysics, Vol.692, p.A216
- Publisher
- EDP SCIENCES S A; LES ULIS CEDEX A
- Number of pages
- 22
- Publication Date
- 12/2024
- Grant note
- European Research Council under ERC Synergy Grant ECOGAL: 855130 Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts (MWK) of the State of Baden-Wuerttemberg through bwHPCGerman Science Foundation (DFG): INST 35/1134-1 FUGG, INST 35/1314-1 FUGG, INST 35/1503-1 FUGG Heidelberg Cluster of Excellence STRUCTURES in the framework of Germany's Excellence Strategy: EXC-2181/1 - 390900948 German Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action in project MAINN: 50OO2206 Erlangen National High Performance Computing Center (NHR@FAU) of the Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nuernberg (FAU) under the NHR project a104bc. NHR funding is provided by federal and Bavarian state authorities. NHR@FAU hardware is partially fun: a104bc German Research Foundation (DFG): 440719683 European Research Council under the ERC Starting Grant "GalFlow": 101116226 Royal Society: URF\R1\221118 STFC Ernest Rutherford fellowship: ST/X004066/1 ANR BRIDGES grant: ANR-23-CE31-0005
We thank the referee for insightful commments that helped to improve the clarity of this paper. This investigation is funded by the European Research Council under ERC Synergy Grant ECOGAL (grant 855130). The authors gratefully acknowledge computing resources provided by the Ministry of Science, Research and the Arts (MWK) of the State of Baden-Wuerttemberg through bwHPC and the German Science Foundation (DFG) through grants INST 35/1134-1 FUGG and 35/1597-1 FUGG. They also acknowledge data storage at SDS@hd funded through grants INST 35/1314-1 FUGG and INST 35/1503-1 FUGG. RSK furthermore acknowledges financial support from the Heidelberg Cluster of Excellence STRUCTURES in the framework of Germany's Excellence Strategy (EXC-2181/1 - 390900948), and from the German Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action in project MAINN (funding ID 50OO2206). The authors gratefully acknowledge the scientific support and HPC resources provided by the Erlangen National High Performance Computing Center (NHR@FAU) of the Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat Erlangen-Nuernberg (FAU) under the NHR project a104bc. NHR funding is provided by federal and Bavarian state authorities. NHR@FAU hardware is partially funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) - 440719683. MCS acknowledges financial support from the European Research Council under the ERC Starting Grant "GalFlow" (grant 101116226) and from the Royal Society (URF\R1\221118). EV acknowledges support from an STFC Ernest Rutherford fellowship (ST/X004066/1). NB acknowledges support from the ANR BRIDGES grant (ANR-23-CE31-0005). RSK also thanks the Harvard- Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies for their hospitality during his sabbatical, and the 2024/25 Class of Radcliffe Fellows for highly interesting and stimulating discussions. JG is a member of the International Max Planck Research School for Astronomy and Cosmic Physics at the University of Heidelberg (IMPRS-HD).
- Identifiers
- 99961143402346; WOS:001441922300003
- Academic Unit
- School of Maths and Physics
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article