Kinematic structures of the Solar neighbourhood revealed by Gaia DR1/TGAS and RAVE
Iryna Kushniruk, Thiebaut Schirmer, Thomas Bensby

TL;DR
This study uses Gaia DR1/TGAS and RAVE data to analyze the velocity distribution of stars in the Solar neighbourhood, revealing more kinematic structures than previously known and exploring their possible origins.
Contribution
The paper introduces a wavelet analysis of Gaia and RAVE data to identify new and confirmed stellar streams, enhancing understanding of local Galactic kinematic structures.
Findings
More stellar streams detected than previously known.
Confirmation of three recent stellar groups with high confidence.
Discovery of a new kinematic feature in the Solar neighbourhood.
Abstract
The velocity distribution of stars in the Solar neighbourhood is inhomogeneous and rich with stellar streams and kinematic structures. These may retain important clues of the formation and dynamical history of the Milky Way. However, the nature and origin of many of the streams and structures is unclear, hindering our understanding of how the Milky Way formed and evolved. We aim to study the velocity distribution of stars of the Solar neighbourhood and investigate the properties of individual kinematic structures in order to improve our understanding of their origins. Using the astrometric data provided by Gaia DR1/TGAS and radial velocities from RAVE DR5 we perform a wavelet analysis with the `a trous algorithm to 55831 stars that have U and V velocity uncertainties less than 4 km/s. An auto-convolution histogram method is used to filter the output data, and we then run Monte Carlo…
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