Kinematics of the Milky Way from the Gaia EDR3 red giants and subgiants

ABSTRACT We present the results of the kinematic investigations carried out with the use of spatial velocities of red giants and subgiants contained in the Gaia EDR3 catalogue. The 12 kinematic parameters of the Ogorodnikov–Milne model have been derived for stellar systems with radii of 0.5 and 1.0 ...

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