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Fixing the reference frame for PPMXL proper motions using extragalactic sources
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作者 Kathleen Grabowski Jeffrey L. carlin +16 位作者 Heidi Jo Newberg Timothy c. Beers Li chen Li-cai Deng carl J. Grillmair Puragra Guhathakurta Jin-Liang Hou Yong-Hui Hou Se'bastien Le'pine chao Liu Xiao-Wei Liu A-Li Luo martin c. smith Brian Yanny Hao-Tong Zhang Yong Zhang Zheng Zheng 《Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第6期849-859,共11页
We quantify and correct systematic errors in PPMXL proper motions using extragalactic sources from the first two LAMOST data releases and the Vbron-Cetty & Vebron Catalog of Quasars. Although the majority of the sour... We quantify and correct systematic errors in PPMXL proper motions using extragalactic sources from the first two LAMOST data releases and the Vbron-Cetty & Vebron Catalog of Quasars. Although the majority of the sources are from the Veron catalog, LAMOST makes important contributions in regions that are not well-sampled by previous catalogs, particularly at low Galactic latitudes and in the south Galactic cap. We show that quasars in PPMXL have measurable and significant proper motions, which reflect the systematic zero-point offsets present in the catalog. We confirm the global proper motion shifts seen by Wu et al., and additionally find smaller-scale fluctuations of the QSO-derived corrections to an absolute frame. We average the proper motions of 158 106 extragalactic objects in bins of 3° ×3° and present a table of proper motion corrections. 展开更多
关键词 catalogs -- proper motions -- surveys LAMOST
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The assembly of the Milky Way and its satellite galaxies
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作者 martin c. smith Sakurako Okamoto +1 位作者 Hai-Bo Yuan Xiao-Wei Liu 《Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第8期1021-1043,共23页
In recent years it has become clear that the Milky Way is an important test- ing ground for theories of galaxy formation. Much of this growth has been driven by large surveys, both photometric and spectroscopic, which... In recent years it has become clear that the Milky Way is an important test- ing ground for theories of galaxy formation. Much of this growth has been driven by large surveys, both photometric and spectroscopic, which are producing vast and rich catalogs of data. Through the analysis of these data sets we can gain new and detailed insights into the physical processes which shaped the Milky Way's evolution. This review will discuss a number of these developments, first focusing on the disk of the Milky Way, and then looking at its satellite population. The importance of surveys has not gone unnoticed by the Chinese astronomy community and in the final section we discuss a number of Chinese projects that are set to play a key role in the development of this field. 展开更多
关键词 Galaxy: structure -- Galaxy: evolution -- Galaxy: kinematics and dy-namics -- Galaxy: disk -- galaxies: dwarf-- surveys
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