Super metal-rich (SMR) stars in the solar neighborhood are thought to be born
in the inner disk and came to present location by radial migration, which is
most intense at the co-rotation resonance (CR) of the Galactic bar. In this
work, we show evidence for the CR origin of SMR stars in LAMOST-Gaia by
detecting six ridges and undulations in the phi versus Lz space coded by median
VR, following a similar slope of -8 km/s kpc/deg. The slope is predicted by
Monario et al.'s model for CR of a large and slow Galactic bar. For the first
time, we show the variation of angular momentum with azimuths from -10 deg to
20 deg for two outer and broad undulations with negative VR around -18 km/s
following this slope. The wave-like pattern with large amplitude outside CR and
a wide peak of the second undulations indicate that minor merger of the
Sagittarius dwarf galaxy with the disk might play a role besides the
significant impact of CR of the Galactic bar.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, published in ApJ Lette