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Galaxy Rotation Parameters from OB2 Stars with Proper Motions and Parallaxes from the Gaia EDR3 Catalog

We have analyzed the kinematics of OB2 stars with proper motions and parallaxes selected by Xu et al. from the Gaia EDR3 catalog. The relative parallax errors for all the stars in this sample do not exceed 10\%. Based on a sample of 9750 stars, the group velocity components $(U,V,W)_\odot=(7.21,7.46,8.52)\pm(0.13,0.20,0.10)$~km/s were obtained and the parameters of the angular velocity of rotation of the Galaxy: $Ω_0 =29.712\pm0.062$~km/s/kpc, $Ω^{'}_0=-4.014\pm0.018$~km/s/kpc$^{2}$ and $Ω^{''}_0=0.674\pm0.009$~km/s/kpc$^{3}$. The circular velocity of rotation of the solar neighborhood around the center of the Galaxy is $V_0=240.7\pm3.0$~km/s for the assumed distance of the Sun to the galactic center $R_0=8.1\pm0.1$~kpc. It is shown that the influence of the systematic correction to the trigonometric parallaxes of the Gaia EDR3 catalog with the value $Δπ=-0.040$~mas does not exceed the $\sim1σ$ level of the errors of the sought-for kinematic parameters of the model. Based on the proper motions of OB stars, the following variances of the residual velocities were found: $(σ_1,σ_2,σ_3)=(11.79,9.66,7.21)\pm(0.06,0.05,0.04)$~km/s. It is shown that the first axis of this ellipsoid slightly deviates from the direction to the center of the Galaxy $L_1=12.4\pm0.1^\circ$, and the third axis is oriented almost exactly to the north pole of the Galaxy, $B_3=87.7\pm0.1^\circ.$

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