Abstract

Aims. To better understand our Galaxy, we investigate the pertinency of describing the system of nearby disk stars in terms of a two-components Schwarzschild velocity distribution.Using the proper motion and parallax information of Hipparcos database, we determine the parameters characterizing the local stellar velocity field of a sample o f 22000 disk stars. The sample we use is essentially the same as the one described by the criteria adopted to study the LSR and the stream motion of the nearby stellar population. Methods. The selected data is modeled with a two component Schwarzschild velocity distribution whose parameters were determined by a least-square regression. The celestial sphere was divided into 72 equal area regions used to determine the parameters minimizing the final velocity distribution function. Results. We verify that the results are not significantly di fferent for the early type stars from the classical treatment u sing a single Gaussian population distribution. For late type stars in the subgian t branch, in contrast, we verify that the two-component model gives a much more satisfactory representation. Our results indicate for eac h spectral class the presence of these late type stars of a low velocity dispersion

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