Kinematics of the Galaxy from a Sample of Young Open Star Clusters with Data from the Gaia DR2 Catalogue
Abstract
We have selected a sample of 326 young ( t<8) open star clusters with the proper motions and distances calculated by various authors from Gaia DR2 data. The mean values of their line-of-sight velocities have also been taken from various publications. As a result of our kinematic analysis, we have found the following parameters of the angular velocity of Galactic rotation: 0=29.340.31 km s-1 kpc-1, '0=-4.0120.074 km s-1 kpc-2, and ''0=0.7790.062 km s-1 kpc-3. The circular rotation velocity of the solar neighborhood around the Galactic center is V0=2355 km s-1 for the adopted Galactocentric distance of the Sun R0=8.00.15 kpc. The amplitudes of the tangential and radial velocity perturbations produced by the spiral density wave are fθ=3.81.2 km s-1 and fR=4.71.0 km s-1, respectively; the perturbation wavelengths are λθ=2.30.5 kpc and λR=2.20.5 kpc for the adopted four-armed spiral pattern. The Sun's phase in the spiral density wave is close to -12010.