Ra. Mendez et al., Galactic kinematics toward the south Galactic pole: First results from theYale-San Juan Southern Proper Motion program, ASTRONOM J, 119(2), 2000, pp. 813-839
The predictions from a Galactic structure and kinematic model code are comp
ared with the color counts and absolute proper motions derived from the Sou
thern Proper Motion survey, covering more than 700 deg(2) toward the south
Galactic pole in the range 9 < B-J less than or equal to 19. The theoretica
l assumptions and associated computational procedures, the geometry for the
kinematic model, and the adopted parameters are presented in detail and co
mpared with other Galactic kinematic models of its kind. The data with whic
h the model is compared consist of more than 30,000 randomly selected stars
, and they are best fitted by models with a solar peculiar motion of +5 km
s(-1) in the V-component (pointing in the direction of Galactic rotation),
a high LSR speed of 270 km s(-1), and a (disk) velocity ellipsoid that alwa
ys points toward the Galactic center. The absolute proper motions in the U-
component indicate a solar peculiar motion of 11.0 +/- 1.5 km s(-1), with n
o need for a local expansion or contraction term. The fainter absolute moti
ons show an indication that the thick disk must exhibit a rather steep velo
city gradient of about -36 km s(-1) kpc(-1) with respect to the LSR. We are
not able to set constraints on the overall rotation for the halo or on the
thick disk or halo velocity dispersions. Some substructure in the U and V
proper motions could be present in the brighter bins, 10 < B-J < 13, and it
might be indicative of (disk) moving groups.