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2021A&A...652A..45L - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 652A, 45-45 (2021/8-1)

Astrometric radial velocities for nearby stars.

LINDEGREN L. and DRAVINS D.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. Under certain conditions, stellar radial velocities can be determined from astrometry, without any use of spectroscopy. This enables us to identify phenomena, other than the Doppler effect, that are displacing spectral lines.
Aims. The change of stellar proper motions over time (perspective acceleration) is used to determine radial velocities from accurate astrometric data, which are now available from the Gaia andHIPPARCOS missions.
Methods. Positions and proper motions at the epoch ofHIPPARCOS are compared with values propagated back from the epoch of the Gaia Early Data Release 3. This propagation depends on the radial velocity, which obtains its value from an optimal fit assuming uniform space motion relative to the solar system barycentre.
Results. For 930 nearby stars we obtain astrometric radial velocities with formal uncertainties better than 100km/s; for 55 stars the uncertainty is below 10km/s, and for seven it is below 1km/s. Most stars that are not components of double or multiple systems show good agreement with available spectroscopic radial velocities.
Conclusions. Astrometry offers geometric methods to determine stellar radial velocity, irrespective of complexities in stellar spectra. This enables us to segregate wavelength displacements caused by the radial motion of the stellar centre-of-mass from those induced by other effects, such as gravitational redshifts in white dwarfs.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2021

Journal keyword(s): astrometry - proper motions - techniques: radial velocities - methods: data analysis - white dwarfs

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