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A study of the properties of galactocentric orbits
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 August 2017
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The galactocentric motion of 14 stars from the solar neighbourhood is studied. The stars are divided into nine groups according to their heliocentric-velocity components. In this way one can follow the motion of the stars belonging to the same group in the past.
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