Kinematics of the Galaxy from OB Stars with Data from the Gaia DR2 Catalogue (1809.10512v1)
Abstract: We have selected and analyzed a sample of OB stars with known line-of-sight velocities determined through ground-based observations and with trigonometric parallaxes and proper motions from the Gaia DR2 catalogue. Some of the stars in our sample have distance estimates made from calcium lines. A direct comparison with the trigonometric distance scale has shown that the calcium distance scale should be reduced by 13\%. The following parameters of the Galactic rotation curve have been determined from 495 OB stars with relative parallax errors less than 30\%: $(U,V,W)\odot=(8.16,11.19,8.55)\pm(0.48,0.56,0.48)$ km s${-1}$, $\Omega_0=28.92\pm0.39$ km s${-1}$ kpc${-1}$, $\Omega{'}_0=-4.087\pm0.083$ km s${-1}$ kpc${-2}$ and $\Omega{''}_0=0.703\pm0.067$ km s${-1}$ kpc${-3}$, where the circular velocity of the local standard of rest is $V_0=231\pm5$ km s${-1}$ (for the adopted $R_0=8.0\pm0.15$ kpc). The parameters of the Galactic spiral density wave have been found from the series of radial, $V_R,$ residual tangential, $\Delta V{circ}$, and vertical, $W,$ velocities of OB stars by applying a periodogram analysis. The amplitudes of the radial, tangential, and vertical velocity perturbations are $f_R=7.1\pm0.3$ km s${-1}$, $f_\theta=6.5\pm0.4$ km s${-1}$, and $f_W=4.8\pm0.8$ km s${-1}$, respectively; the perturbation wavelengths are $ \lambda_R=3.3\pm0.1$ kpc, $\lambda_\theta=2.3\pm0.2$ kpc, and $ \lambda_W=2.6\pm0.5$ kpc; and the Sun's radial phase in the spiral density wave is $ (\chi_\odot)R=-135\pm5\circ$, $(\chi\odot)\theta=-123\pm8\circ$, and $ (\chi\odot)_W=-132\pm21\circ$ for the adopted four-armed spiral pattern.
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