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More evidence that the Milky Way has four spiral arms
Phys.Org ^ | 05-12-2015 | by Dan Majaess, Universe Today

Posted on 05/12/2015 12:33:15 PM PDT by Red Badger

Astronomers have been arguing over just how many spiral arms our galaxy exhibits. Is the Milky Way a four or two-armed spiral galaxy? Astronomers had often assumed the Milky Way was potentially a four-armed spiral galaxy, but comparatively recent observations from NASA's Spitzer telescope implied the galaxy had two spiral arms. In 2013, astronomers mapped star forming regions and argued they had found the two missing arms, bringing the total number of arms back to four.

The case for a four-armed Milky Way may have just gotten stronger.

A team of Brazilian astronomers used star clusters embedded in their natal clouds to trace the galaxy's structure. "Our results favour a four-armed spiral galaxy, which includes the Sagittarius-Carina, Perseus, and outer arms," remarked the group from the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul.

"Despite efforts aimed at improving our understanding of the galaxy's structure, questions remain. There is no consensus regarding the number and shape of the galaxy's spiral arms.", noted lead author D. Camargo. He added that the sun's location within the obscured disc of the galaxy was a principal factor hindering our understanding of the Milky Way's broader structure. In other words, we do not have a bird's eye view of our galaxy.

The team remarked that young embedded clusters are excellent tracers of the galaxy's structure, "The present results indicate that the galaxy's embedded clusters are predominantly located in the spiral arms." They noted that star formation may occur after the collapse and fragmentation of giant molecular clouds found within spiral arms, and consequently the young embedded star clusters that subsequently emerge are excellent probes of galactic structure as they have not displaced far from their birthplace.

The team used data from NASA's WISE infrared telescope to identify young clusters still embedded in their natal clouds, which are often encompassed by significant dust. Infrared stellar light is less obscured by dust than visible light, giving the astronomers an unprecedented view. Indeed, the group discovered 7 new embedded clusters, several of which (designated Camargo 441-444) may belong to a larger aggregate that resides in the Perseus arm. They suggested that a giant molecular cloud was compressed by the spiral arm which may have triggered star formation in several clumps, and numerous star clusters with similar ages emerged (an alternative or concurrent scenario is sequential formation).

The team also used near-infrared data from the 2MASS survey to determine distances for the star clusters, once the objects were identified in the WISE images. A primary goal of their work was to establish accurate fundamental cluster parameters, which would bolster any resulting conclusions concerning the galaxy's overall structure. An innovative algorithm was therefore adopted to minimize contamination by foreground and background stars along the sight-line, which may otherwise appear as cluster members and degrade the reliability of any distant estimates.

"The embedded clusters in the present sample are distributed along the Sagittarius-Carina, Perseus, and outer arms.", concluded the team. They likewise noted that the search for new embedded clusters throughout the entire galaxy must continue unabated, since such targets may foster our understanding of the galaxy's structure.

The discoveries are described in a new study by D. Camargo, C. Bonatto, and E. Bica that is entitled "Tracing the galactic spiral structure with embedded clusters". The research has been accepted for publication, and will appear in a forthcoming issue of the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (MNRAS). A preprint of the work is available on arXiv.

In a new study by Camargo et al. 2015 star-forming regions similar to that shown in the above image were used to trace the Galaxy’s structure. Credit: NASA, ESA, J. M. Apellániz

Spiral map of the Galaxy by Urquhart et al. 2013. Credit: Urquhart et al. 2013, R. Hurt, the Spitzer Science Center, R. Benjamin

A projected face-on view of the distribution of embedded star clusters studied by Camargo et al. 2015. The objects appear to lie on the Sagittarius-Carina spiral arm, Perseus arm, and potentially an extension of the Outer arm. Credit: Camargo et al. 2015


TOPICS: Arts/Photography; Astronomy; Education; Science
KEYWORDS: astronomy; galaxy; milkyway; space
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Well, I'm glad we have 4 arms. More planets to explore!...............
1 posted on 05/12/2015 12:33:15 PM PDT by Red Badger
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To: SunkenCiv

Space Ping!...........


2 posted on 05/12/2015 12:33:46 PM PDT by Red Badger (Man builds a ship in a bottle. God builds a universe in the palm of His hand.............)
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To: Red Badger

3.5 arms.

It had an accident.


3 posted on 05/12/2015 12:35:17 PM PDT by cuban leaf (The US will not survive the obama presidency. The world may not either.)
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To: Red Badger
Four arms?

Are they absolutely SURE two of them aren't legs?

4 posted on 05/12/2015 12:35:52 PM PDT by WayneS (Barack Obama makes Neville Chamberlin look like George Patton.)
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To: Red Badger

That’s why we sometimes feel out of place. We’re 2 arm creatures in a 4 arm galaxy.


5 posted on 05/12/2015 12:36:22 PM PDT by DannyTN
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To: Red Badger

Launch a probe to go out of the galaxy far enough to take a look back. We should have the data back in 20-30,000 generations!


6 posted on 05/12/2015 12:39:10 PM PDT by JimRed (Excise the cancer before it kills us; feed & Ifwater the Tree of Liberty! TERM LIMITS NOW & FOREVER!)
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To: JimRed

You cannot leave the Galaxy..............


7 posted on 05/12/2015 12:43:38 PM PDT by Red Badger (Man builds a ship in a bottle. God builds a universe in the palm of His hand.............)
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To: WayneS; cuban leaf; DannyTN; JimRed

We must be in a arm pit.............


8 posted on 05/12/2015 12:46:17 PM PDT by Red Badger (Man builds a ship in a bottle. God builds a universe in the palm of His hand.............)
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To: Red Badger
Better Galactic stability?
9 posted on 05/12/2015 12:46:32 PM PDT by TexasCajun
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To: Red Badger

10 posted on 05/12/2015 12:48:05 PM PDT by FroggyTheGremlim ("Your apathy is their power." - Sarah Palin Jul 19, 2014)
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To: TexasCajun

Like a 4 blade Ceiling fan, if one breaks, you just remove the opposite one and you have a 2 blade fan..............It’ll turn faster, too!..........


11 posted on 05/12/2015 12:48:32 PM PDT by Red Badger (Man builds a ship in a bottle. God builds a universe in the palm of His hand.............)
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To: cuban leaf

Merely a flesh wound.


12 posted on 05/12/2015 12:48:53 PM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
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To: BenLurkin

We should rename the Milky Way “Eric”. Eric the half a galaxy.


13 posted on 05/12/2015 12:49:46 PM PDT by cuban leaf (The US will not survive the obama presidency. The world may not either.)
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To: Red Badger

Speaking of “turning faster”, the core turns faster than the arms, causing a “winding up” effect.

If the galaxy is as old as claimed,
why are the “arms” still there?


14 posted on 05/12/2015 12:50:39 PM PDT by MrB (The difference between a Humanist and a Satanist - the latter admits whom he's working for)
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To: Red Badger; SunkenCiv

This related information may be interesting: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stellar_kinematics#Moving_groups


15 posted on 05/12/2015 12:51:18 PM PDT by BenLurkin (The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
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To: Red Badger

Does that mean the Milky Way is just a galactic swastika?


16 posted on 05/12/2015 12:52:27 PM PDT by GreyFriar (Spearhead - 3rd Armored Division 75-78 & 83-87)
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The gravitational pull bends the fabric of space-time less and less the farther you get from the center, so they outer parts are relatively slower being pulled in?...........


17 posted on 05/12/2015 12:55:49 PM PDT by Red Badger (Man builds a ship in a bottle. God builds a universe in the palm of His hand.............)
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To: Red Badger
Great...now I need a new T-shirt.


18 posted on 05/12/2015 12:56:16 PM PDT by Yo-Yo (Is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
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To: GreyFriar

Well,it would have been a giant Yin-Yang symbol..............


19 posted on 05/12/2015 12:56:39 PM PDT by Red Badger (Man builds a ship in a bottle. God builds a universe in the palm of His hand.............)
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To: Yo-Yo

Sheldon Cooper will be really upset, now.............


20 posted on 05/12/2015 12:57:53 PM PDT by Red Badger (Man builds a ship in a bottle. God builds a universe in the palm of His hand.............)
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