The local density of matter mapped by Hipparcos

  • 22 December 1998
Abstract
We determine the velocity distribution and space density of a volume complete sample of A and F stars, using parallaxes and proper motions from the Hipparcos satellite. We use these data to solve for the gravitational potential vertically in the local Galactic disc, by comparing the Hipparcos measured space density with predictions from various disc models. We derive an estimate of the local dynamical mass density of 0.098 +/- 0.011 solar masses per cubic parsec which may be compared to an estimate of 0.095 solar masses per cubic parsec in visible disc matter. Our estimate is found to be in reasonable agreement with other estimates by Creze et al. (1998) and Pham (1997), also based on Hipparcos data. We conclude that there is no compelling evidence for significant amounts of dark matter in the disc.

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