Tracing the Origin of Moving Groups. III. Detecting Moving Groups in The LAMOST DR7
Abstract
We revisit the moving groups (MGs) in the solar neighborhood with a sample of 91969 nearby stars constructed from LAMOST DR7. Using the wavelet technique and Monte Carlo simulations, five MGs together with a new candidate located at V -130 km s-1 are detected simultaneously in V-U2+2V2 space. Taking into account the other known MGs, we conclude that MGs in the Galactic disk are spaced by approximately 15 25 km s-1 along V velocity. The origin of detected MGs is analysed through the distributions of [Fe/H]-[Mg/Fe] and ages. Our results support attributing the origin to the continuous resonant mechanisms probably induced by the bar or spiral arms of the Milky Way.
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