Identifying stellar streams in the 1st RAVE public data release
Rainer Klement (MPIA), Burkhard Fuchs (ARI), Hans-Walter Rix (MPIA)

TL;DR
This study analyzed the 1st RAVE data release to identify stellar streams in the solar neighborhood, revealing known and new moving groups through phase-space analysis of 7015 stars within 500 pc.
Contribution
It is the first to detect multiple stellar streams, including a new candidate, using RAVE data and phase-space analysis, demonstrating the survey's potential for galactic structure studies.
Findings
Identified at least four stellar streams in the solar neighborhood.
Confirmed the presence of known streams like Sirius, Hercules, Arcturus, Hyades-Pleiades.
Discovered a new stream candidate on a radial orbit, possibly external to the Milky Way's disk.
Abstract
We searched for and detected stellar streams or moving groups in the solar neighbourhood, using the data provided by the 1st RAVE public data release. This analysis is based on distances to RAVE stars estimated from a color-magnitude relation that was calibrated on Hipparcos stars. Our final sample consists of 7015 stars selected to be within 500 pc of the Sun and to have distance errors better than 25%. Together with radial velocities from RAVE and proper motions from various data bases, there are estimates for all 6 phase-space coordinates of the stars in the sample. We characterize the orbits of these stars through suitable proxies for their angular momentum and eccentricity, and compare the observed distribution to the expectations from a smooth distribution. On this basis we identify at least four "phase space overdensities" of stars on very similar orbits in the Solar…
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