Kinematics in Kapteyn's Selected Area 76: Orbital Motions Within the Highly Substructured Anticenter Stream
Jeffrey L. Carlin, Dana I. Casetti-Dinescu, Carl J. Grillmair, Steven, R. Majewski, and Terrence M.Girard

TL;DR
This study measures the 3D kinematics of stars in Kapteyn's Selected Area 76 to understand the orbital motions within the Anticenter Stream, revealing a kinematically cold sub-stream and its relation to larger Galactic structures.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed 3D kinematic measurements of the Anticenter Stream in SA 76, identifying a potential sub-stream and clarifying its relation to the Monoceros ring.
Findings
Mean radial velocity of ACS members: 97 km/s
Detected a kinematically cold sub-stream within ACS
ACS is spatially distinct from Monoceros ring
Abstract
We have measured the mean three-dimensional kinematics of stars in Kapteyn's Selected Area (SA) 76 (l=209.3, b=26.4 degrees) that were selected to be Anticenter Stream (ACS) members on the basis of their radial velocities, proper motions, and location in the color-magnitude diagram. From a total of 31 stars ascertained to be ACS members primarily from its main sequence turnoff, a mean ACS radial velocity (derived from spectra obtained with the Hydra multi-object spectrograph on the WIYN 3.5m telescope) of V_helio = 97.0 +/- 2.8 km/s was determined, with an intrinsic velocity dispersion sigma_0 = 12.8 \pm 2.1 km/s. The mean absolute proper motions of these 31 ACS members are mu_alpha cos (delta) = -1.20 +/- 0.34 mas/yr and mu_delta = -0.78 \pm 0.36 mas/yr. At a distance to the ACS of 10 \pm 3 kpc, these measured kinematical quantities produce an orbit that deviates by ~30 degrees from…
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