Simon Alinder
Doctoral student
Galactic Disc Dynamics and Structure : Analysis of the Phase Spiral and Vertical Scale-heights
Author
Summary, in English
field of Galactic archaeology — the reconstruction of the Milky Way’s past from the evidence preserved in its structures and stars.
This thesis investigates the structure and dynamical state of the Milky Way using astrometric data from Gaia and spectroscopic data from the APOGEE survey. This thesis aims to characterise the Gaia phase spiral in the Galactic disc and assess how different methods of stellar classification affect our understanding of the Galaxy’s large-scale structure.
The first paper presented in this thesis analyses the Gaia phase spiral, a characteristic pattern in the vertical positions and motions of stars, and quantifies its strength and rotation across the disc using a new model. The results show that the spiral is a rotating feature whose amplitude increases with angular momentum. The second paper investigates the two-armed phase spiral observed near the Solar neighbourhood, measures its geometry and rotation and explores whether it represents a single two-armed perturbation or two overlapping ones.
The third paper compares several methods for separating the thin and thick discs based on chemistry, kinematics, dynamics, and stellar ages. The comparison shows that the detailed properties of the components depend on the chosen method, underscoring the need for clarity in the selection of definitions.
Department/s
- Astrophysics
Publishing year
2025-11-21
Language
English
Full text
Document type
Dissertation
Publisher
Lund University
Topic
- Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology
Keywords
- Galaxy: disk
- Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics
- Galaxy: structure
- Galaxy: evolution
Status
Published
Project
- Galactic Disc Dynamics and Structure: Analysis of the Phase Spiral and Vertical Scale-heights
- Investigating a possible third component in the Milky Way outer disk.
Supervisor
- Thomas Bensby
- Paul Mcmillan
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISBN: 978-91-8104-618-2
- ISBN: 978-91-8104-619-9
Defence date
21 November 2025
Defence time
09:00
Defence place
Department of Physics - Rydbergsalen. Join via zoom: https://lu-se.zoom.us/j/61653824711?pwd=IrfHE7iaVxYUWtgjaOOzCipabM5SzA.1
Opponent
- Chervin Laporte (Chair de Professeur Junior)