Dynamical streams in the solar neighbourhood

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Famaey, B [1 ]
Jorissen, A [1 ]
Luri, X [1 ]
Mayor, M [1 ]
Udry, S [1 ]
Dejonghe, H [1 ]
Turon, C [1 ]
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[1] Univ Libre Bruxelles, Inst Astron & Astrophys, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium
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The true nature of the Hyades and Sirius superclusters is still an open question. In this contribution, we confront Eggen's hypothesis that they are cluster remnants with the results of a kinematic analysis of more than 6000 K and M giants in the solar neighbourhood. This analysis includes new radial velocity data from a large survey performed with the CORAVEL spectrometer, complemented by Hipparcos parallaxes and Tycho-2 proper motions (Famaey et al. 2004). A maximum-likelihood method, based on a bayesian approach, has been applied to the data, in order to make full use of all the available data (including less precise parallaxes) and to derive the properties of the different kinematic subgroups. Two such subgroups can be identified with the Hyades and Sirius superclusters. Stars belonging to them span a very wide range of age, which is difficult to account for in Eggen's scenario. These groups are thus most probably dynamical streams related to the dynamical perturbation by spiral waves rather than to cluster remnants. An explanation for the presence of young clusters in the same area of velocity-space is that they have been put there by the same wave. Indeed, the scale of a cluster is small in comparison to the scale of the perturbation of the potential linked with a spiral wave. The response of a cluster to a spiral wave is thus similar to the response of a single star. Thus, in this scenario, the Hyades and Ursa Major clusters just happen to be in the Hyades and Sirius streams, which are purely dynamical features that have nothing to do with the remnants of more massive primordial clusters.
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