Kinematic Analysis of Solar-Neighborhood Stars Based on RAVE4 Data
Abstract
We consider stars with radial velocities, proper motions, and distance estimates from the RAVE4 catalogue. Based on a sample of more than 145000 stars at distances r<0.5~kpc, we have found the following kinematic parameters: (U,V,W)=(9.12, 20.80, 7.66)(0.10, 0.10, 0.08) km s-1, 0=28.710.63 km s-1 kpc-1, and '0=-4.280.11 km s-1 kpc-2. This gives the linear rotation velocity V0=23012 km s-1 (for the adopted R0= 8.00.4 kpc) and the Oort constants A=17.120.45 km s-1 kpc-1 and B=-11.600.77 km s-1 kpc-1. The 2D velocity distributions in the UV, UW, and VW planes have been constructed using a local sample, r<0.25 kpc, consisting of 47000 stars. A difference of the UV velocity distribution from the previously known ones constructed from a smaller amount of data has been revealed. It lies in the fact that our distribution has an extremely enhanced branch near the Wolf 630 peak. A previously unknown peak at (U,V)=(-96,-10) km s-1 and a separate new feature in the Wolf 630 stream, with the coordinates of its center being (U,V)=(30,-40) km s-1, have been detected.
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