A New Analysis of RR Lyrae Kinematics in the Solar Neighborhood

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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40 pages (including tables), 7 PostScript figures, accepted for publication in the Astronomical Journal

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10.1086/300568

Full space velocities are computed for a sample of 130 nearby RR Lyrae variables using both ground-based and Hipparcos proper motions. In many cases proper motions from multiple sources have been averaged to produce a significant improvement in the transverse space velocity errors. In most cases, this exceeds the accuracy of Hipparcos proper motions alone. The velocity ellipsoids computed for halo and thick disk samples are in agreement with previous studies. No distinct sample of thin disk RR Lyraes has been isolated but there is kinematic evidence for some thin disk stars in our thick disk samples. A sample of 21 stars with [Fe/H] < -1.0 and disk-like kinematics have been isolated. It is concluded from their kinematics and spatial distribution that these stars represent a sample of RR Lyraes in the metal weak tail of the thick disk. In the halo samples the distribution of V velocities is not gaussian, even when the metal weak thick disk stars are removed. Also, a plot of U and W velocities as a function of V velocity for the kinematically unbiased halo sample shows some curious structure. The cause of these kinematic anomalies is not clear. In addition, systematic changes to the distance scale within the range of currently accepted values of Mv(RR) are shown to significantly change the calculated halo kinematics. Fainter values of Mv(RR), such as those obtained by statistical parallax (~ 0.60 to 0.70 at [Fe/H]=-1.9), result in local halo kinematics similar to those reported in independent studies of halo kinematics, while brighter values of Mv(RR), such as those obtained through recent analysis of Hipparcos subdwarf parallaxes (~ 0.30 to 0.40 at [Fe/H]=-1.9), result in a halo with retrograde rotation and significantly enlarged velocity dispersions.

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