Kinematics of the Galaxy from Young Open Star Clusters with Data from the Gaia EDR3 Catalogue
Abstract
We have analyzed the kinematics of open star clusters (OSCs) with the proper motions and distances calculated by Hao et al. based on Gaia EDR3 data. The mean line-of-sight velocities are known for a number of clusters from this list. We show that the Galactic rotation parameters determined from samples of OSCs with various ages are in good agreement between themselves. The most interesting results have been obtained from a sample of 967 youngest OSCs with a mean age of 18 Myr. In particular, we have found the following parameters of the angular velocity of Galactic rotation using only their proper motions and distances: 0 =28.010.15 km s-1 kpc-1, '0=-3.6740.040 km s-1 kpc-2, and ''0=0.5650.023 km s-1 kpc-3. The circular rotation velocity of the solar neighborhood around the Galactic center here is V0=226.93.1 km s-1 for the adopted Galactocentric distance of the Sun R0=8.10.1 kpc. The parameters of the spiral density wave have been determined from the space velocities of 233 young clusters. The amplitudes of the radial and tangential velocity perturbations produced by the spiral density wave are fR=9.10.8 km s-1 and fθ=4.61.2 km s-1, respectively; the perturbation wavelengths are λR=3.30.5 kpc and λθ=2.60.6 kpc for the the adopted four-armed spiral pattern. The Sun's phase in the spiral density wave has been found to be ()R≈-180.
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