Small and Large Scale Dynamics in the Milky Way

dc.contributorMatemaattis-luonnontieteellinen tiedekunta / Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Turku-
dc.contributor.authorGardner, Esko
dc.contributor.departmentfi=Fysiikan ja tähtitieteen laitos|en=Department of Physics and Astronomy|
dc.contributor.facultyfi=Matemaattis-luonnontieteellinen tiedekunta|en=Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences|-
dc.date.accessioned2010-07-20T10:23:38Z
dc.date.available2010-07-20T10:23:38Z
dc.date.issued2010-07-31
dc.description.abstractThis thesis contains dynamical analysis on four different scales: the Solar system, the Sun itself, the Solar neighbourhood, and the central region of the Milky Way galaxy. All of these topics have been handled through methods of potential theory and statistics. The central topic of the thesis is the orbits of stars in the Milky Way. An introduction into the general structure of the Milky Way is presented, with an emphasis on the evolution of the observed value for the scale-length of the Milky Way disc and the observations of two separate bars in the Milky Way. The basics of potential theory are also presented, as well as a developed potential model for the Milky Way. An implementation of the backwards restricted integration method is shown, rounding off the basic principles used in the dynamical studies of this thesis. The thesis looks at the orbit of the Sun, and its impact on the Oort cloud comets (Paper IV), showing that there is a clear link between these two dynamical systems. The statistical atypicalness of the orbit of the Sun is questioned (Paper I), concluding that there is some statistical typicalness to the orbit of the Sun, although it is not very significant. This does depend slightly on whether one includes a bar, or not, as a bar has a clear effect on the dynamical features seen in the Solar neighbourhood (Paper III). This method can be used to find the possible properties of a bar. Finally, we look at the effect of a bar on a statistical system in the Milky Way, seeing that there are not only interesting effects depending on the mass and size of the bar, but also how bars can capture disc stars (Paper II).en
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dc.identifierISBN 978-951-29-4336-4en
dc.identifier.olddbid66611
dc.identifier.oldhandle10024/63146
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.utupub.fi/handle/11111/27877
dc.identifier.urnURN:ISBN:978-951-29-4336-4
dc.language.isoengeng
dc.publisherfi=Turun yliopisto|en=University of Turku|
dc.publisherAnnales Universitatis Turkuensis A I 409en
dc.relation.ispartofseriesTurun yliopiston julkaisuja. Sarja AI, Chemica - Physica – Mathematica
dc.relation.issn2343-3175
dc.relation.numberinseries409-
dc.source.identifierhttps://www.utupub.fi/handle/10024/63146
dc.titleSmall and Large Scale Dynamics in the Milky Wayen
dc.type.ontasotfi=Artikkeliväitöskirja|en=Doctoral dissertation (article-based)|

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