Determination of the Local Standard of Rest using the LSS-GAC DR1
Yang Huang (Peking University), Xiaowei Liu, Haibo Yuan, Maosheng, Xiang, Zhiying Huo, Bingqiu Chen, Yong Zhang, Yonghui Hou

TL;DR
This study accurately estimates the Sun's peculiar velocity relative to the local standard of rest using a large sample of stars from the LSS-GAC survey, employing two independent methods for robust results.
Contribution
The paper introduces two novel approaches to determine the local standard of rest, including using cold thin disc stars without asymmetric drift corrections, providing more precise solar motion estimates.
Findings
The derived V_sun is 1-2 km/s higher than previous estimates.
The results are consistent across different spectral types, indicating a well-relaxed local disk.
The final LSR values are (7.01, 10.13, 4.95) km/s with small uncertainties.
Abstract
We re-estimate the peculiar velocity of the Sun with respect to the local standard of rest using a sample of local stars within 600 pc of the Sun, selected from the LAMOST Spectroscopic Survey of the Galactic Anti-centre (LSS-GAC). The sample consists of 94332 FGK main-sequence stars with well-determined radial velocities and atmospheric parameters. To derive the LSR, two independent analyses are applied to the data. Firstly, we determine the solar motion by comparing the observed velocity distribution to that generated with the analytic formulism of Schonrich & Binney that has been demonstrated to show excellent agreement with rigorous torus-based dynamics modelling by Binney & McMillan. Secondly, we propose that cold populations of thin disc stars, selected by applying an orbital eccentricity cut, can be directly used to determine the LSR without the need of asymmetric drift…
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TopicsNon-Destructive Testing Techniques · Structural Health Monitoring Techniques
