Gould Belt Kinematics on the Base of the Open Clusters and Ob-Associations

Abstract

The kinematic parameters of the Gould Belt are redetermined using modern data on the motion of nearby young ( t<7.91) open clusters, OB-associations and moving stellar groups. The modelling carried out shows that the residual velocities achieve the maximal values equal to -4 km s-1 for rotation (in the direction of the Galactic rotation) and +4 km s-1 for expansion, when the distance from the kinematic centre is about 300 pc. We assumed the following parameters of the Gould Belt centre: l=128 and R=150 pc. It is shown that the whole structure of the Gould Belt is moving relative to the local standard of rest with a velocity of 10.70.7 km s-1 in the direction towards l=2744, b=-13. Using the rotation velocity, we obtained the virial estimation of the Gould Belt mass as 1.5× 106 M.

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