Abstract
There are multiple groups of comoving stars in the Solar neighbourhood, which are possible signatures of one of the fundamental resonances of non-axisymmetric structure such as the Galactic bar or spiral arms. One such stream, Hercules, has been proposed to result from the outer Lindblad resonance of a short-fast rotating bar as shown analytically, or the corotation resonance of a longer slower rotating bar as observed in an N-body model. We show that by including an m = 4 Fourier component in an analytical long bar model, with an amplitude that is typical for bars in N-body simulations, we can reproduce a Hercules-like feature in the stellar kinematics of the Solar neighbourhood. We describe the expected symmetry in the velocity distribution arising from such a model, which we will soon be able to test with Gaia.
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Hunt, J. A. S., & Bovy, J. (2018). The 4:1 outer Lindblad resonance of a long-slow bar as an explanation for the Hercules stream. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 477(3), 3945–3953. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/sty921
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