OB Stars and Cepheids From the Gaia TGAS Catalogue: Test of their Distances and Proper Motions

We consider young distant stars from the Gaia TGAS catalog. These are 250 classical Cepheids and 244 OB stars located at distances up to 4 kpc from the Sun. These stars are used to determine the Galactic rotation parameters using both trigonometric parallaxes and proper motions of the TGAS stars. In...

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Main Authors: Bobylev Vadim V., Bajkova Anisa T.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2017-12-01
Series:Open Astronomy
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/astro-2017-0014
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spelling doaj-10d5e5bdb41c42389e11f341dc9928d52021-09-06T19:40:10ZengDe GruyterOpen Astronomy2543-63762017-12-0126110611010.1515/astro-2017-0014astro-2017-0014OB Stars and Cepheids From the Gaia TGAS Catalogue: Test of their Distances and Proper MotionsBobylev Vadim V.0Bajkova Anisa T.1Pulkovo Observatory, Sankt Petersburg, Russian FederationPulkovo Observatory, Sankt Petersburg, Russian FederationWe consider young distant stars from the Gaia TGAS catalog. These are 250 classical Cepheids and 244 OB stars located at distances up to 4 kpc from the Sun. These stars are used to determine the Galactic rotation parameters using both trigonometric parallaxes and proper motions of the TGAS stars. In this case the considered stars have relative parallax errors less than 200%. Following the well-known statistical approach, we assume that the kinematic parameters found from the line-of-sight velocities Vr are less dependent on errors of distances than the found from the velocity components Vl. From values of the first derivative of the Galactic rotation angular velocity ′0, found from the analysis of velocities Vr and Vl separately, the scale factor of distances is determined.We found that from the sample of Cepheids the scale of distances of the TGAS should be reduced by 3%, and from the sample of OB stars, on the contrary, the scale should be increased by 9%.https://doi.org/10.1515/astro-2017-0014galaxy: rotation parametersdistance scale
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author Bobylev Vadim V.
Bajkova Anisa T.
spellingShingle Bobylev Vadim V.
Bajkova Anisa T.
OB Stars and Cepheids From the Gaia TGAS Catalogue: Test of their Distances and Proper Motions
Open Astronomy
galaxy: rotation parameters
distance scale
author_facet Bobylev Vadim V.
Bajkova Anisa T.
author_sort Bobylev Vadim V.
title OB Stars and Cepheids From the Gaia TGAS Catalogue: Test of their Distances and Proper Motions
title_short OB Stars and Cepheids From the Gaia TGAS Catalogue: Test of their Distances and Proper Motions
title_full OB Stars and Cepheids From the Gaia TGAS Catalogue: Test of their Distances and Proper Motions
title_fullStr OB Stars and Cepheids From the Gaia TGAS Catalogue: Test of their Distances and Proper Motions
title_full_unstemmed OB Stars and Cepheids From the Gaia TGAS Catalogue: Test of their Distances and Proper Motions
title_sort ob stars and cepheids from the gaia tgas catalogue: test of their distances and proper motions
publisher De Gruyter
series Open Astronomy
issn 2543-6376
publishDate 2017-12-01
description We consider young distant stars from the Gaia TGAS catalog. These are 250 classical Cepheids and 244 OB stars located at distances up to 4 kpc from the Sun. These stars are used to determine the Galactic rotation parameters using both trigonometric parallaxes and proper motions of the TGAS stars. In this case the considered stars have relative parallax errors less than 200%. Following the well-known statistical approach, we assume that the kinematic parameters found from the line-of-sight velocities Vr are less dependent on errors of distances than the found from the velocity components Vl. From values of the first derivative of the Galactic rotation angular velocity ′0, found from the analysis of velocities Vr and Vl separately, the scale factor of distances is determined.We found that from the sample of Cepheids the scale of distances of the TGAS should be reduced by 3%, and from the sample of OB stars, on the contrary, the scale should be increased by 9%.
topic galaxy: rotation parameters
distance scale
url https://doi.org/10.1515/astro-2017-0014
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