RAVE: First results and 2nd data release

Autor: Siebert, A., collaboration, the RAVE
Zdroj: Astronomische Nachrichten; December 2008, Vol. 329 p892-895, 4p
Abstrakt: RAVE, the RAdial Velocity Experiment, is an ambitious program to conduct a survey to measure the radial velocities, metallicities and abundance ratios for up to a million stars using the 1.2m UK Schmidt Telescope of the AngloAustralian Observatory AAO, over the period 2003–2010. The survey represents a giant leap forward in our understanding of our own Milky Way galaxy, providing a vast stellar kinematic database larger than any other survey proposed for this coming decade. The main data product will be a southern hemisphere survey of about a million stars. This survey would comprise 0.7 million thin disk main sequence stars, 250 000 thick disk stars, 100 000 bulge and halo stars, and a further 50 000 giant stars including some out to 10 kpc from the Sun. RAVE will offer the first truly representative inventory of stellar radial velocities for all major components of the Galaxy. Here we present the first scientific results of this survey as well as its second data release which doubles the number of previously released radial velocities. For the first time, the release also provides atmospheric parameters for a large fraction of the 2nd year data making it an unprecedented tool to study the formation of the Milky Way. © 2008 WILEYVCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim
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