The Radcliffe wave parameters from data on open star clusters
Abstract
A spectral analysis of the vertical positions and velocities of 374 open star clusters (OSCs) was carried out. We took these OSCs from the Hunt, Reffert catalog; they have an average age of about 10 million years, and are located on the galactic plane XY in a narrow zone inclined by 25 degrees to the galactic axis Y. The following estimates of the parameters of the Radcliffe wave were obtained: a) the maximum value in periodic perturbations of vertical coordinates Zmax=9210 pc with the wavelength of these perturbations λz=4.820.09 kpc; b)~maximum value of the velocity of vertical disturbances Wmax=4.360.12 km s-1 with disturbance wavelength λW=1.780.02 kpc. Note that the results of the vertical velocity analysis are first-class in accuracy and completely new.
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