Kinematics of OB Stars with Data from the LAMOST and Gaia Catalogues
Bobylev, V. V.; Bajkova, A. T.; Karelin, G. M.
Russia
Abstract
We have analyzed the kinematics of OB stars from the list by Xiang et al. (2021) that contains ${∼}13 000$ single OB stars. For these stars there are photometric distance estimates and proper motions from the Gaia catalogue and line-of-sight velocities from the LAMOST catalogue. Based on a sample of single OB stars and using the photometric distances and proper motions of stars from the Gaia EDR3 catalogue, we have found the group velocity components $(U_{\odot},V_{\odot},W_{\odot})=(9.63,9.93,7.45)±(0.27,0.34,0.10)$ km s${}^{-1}$ and the following parameters of the angular velocity of Galactic rotation: $Ω0=29.20± 0.18$ km s${}^{-1}$ kpc${}^{-1}$, $Ω^'0={-}4.150± 0.046$ km s${}^{-1}$ kpc${}^{-2}$, and $Ω^''0=0.795± 0.018$ km s${}^{-1}$ kpc${}^{-3}$, where the error per unit weight $σ0$ is 9.56 km s${}^{-1}$ and $V0=236.5± 3.3$ km s${}^{-1}$ (for the adopted $R0=8.1± 0.1$ kpc). Based on the same OB stars, we have found the residual velocity dispersions $(σ1,σ2,σ3)=(15.13,9.69,7.98)±(0.07,0.05,0.04)$ km s${}^{-1}$. We show that using the line-of-sight velocities increases significantly the space velocity dispersion and leads to a biased estimate of the velocity $U_{\odot}$. A comparison of the distances scales used has shown that the photometric distances from Xiang et al. (2021) should be lengthened approximately by 10${%}$.