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We estimate the solar peculiar velocities and Oort constants using a sample of 5,627 A-type stars with $d<0.6,rm kpc$ and $|z|<0.1,rm kpc$, selected from the LAMOST surveys. The radial and tangential velocities of these A-type stars are fitted by using a non-axisymmetric model. The best-fitting result yields the solar peculiar velocities $(U_odot,V_odot,W_odot)=(11.69pm0.68, 10.16pm0.51, 7.67pm0.10),rm km,s^{-1}$ and Oort constants $A=16.31pm0.89,rm km,s^{-1},kpc^{-1}$, $B=-11.99pm0.79,rm km,s^{-1},kpc^{-1}$, $C=-3.10pm0.48,rm km,s^{-1},kpc^{-1}$, $K=-1.25pm1.04,rm km,s^{-1},kpc^{-1}$, respectively. $|K+C|>4,rm km,s^{-1},kpc^{-1}$ means that there is a radial velocity gradient in the extended local disk, implying the local disk is in a non-asymmetric potential. Using the derived Oort constants, we derive the local angular velocity $Omega,{approx},A-B=28.30pm1.19,rm km,s^{-1},kpc^{-1}$. By using A-type star sample of different volumes, we further try to evaluate the impacts of the ridge pattern in $R$-$V_{phi}$ plane on constraining the solar motions and Oort constants. As the volume becomes larger toward the anti-center direction, the values of $A$ and $B$ become larger (implying a steeper slope of the local rotation curve) and the value of $V_odot$ becomes smaller probably caused by the ridge structure and its signal increasing with distance.
We construct a sample of nearly 30,000 main-sequence stars with 4500K $<Trm_{eff}<$ 5000K and stellar ages estimated by the chromospheric activity$-$age relation. This sample is used to determine the age distribution in the $R-Z$ plane of the Galaxy,
We investigate the stellar kinematics of the Galactic disc in 7 $<$ $R$ $<$ 13,kpc using a sample of 118,945 red giant branch (RGB) stars from LAMOST and Gaia. We characterize the median, dispersion and skewness of the distributions of the 3D stellar
We present a method to estimate distances to stars with spectroscopically derived stellar parameters. The technique is a Bayesian approach with likelihood estimated via comparison of measured parameters to a grid of stellar isochrones, and returns a
We estimated iron and metallicity gradients in the radial and vertical directions with the F and G type dwarfs taken from the RAVE DR4 database. The sample defined by the constraints Zmax<=825 pc and ep<=0.10 consists of stars with metal abundances a
Based on the second Gaia data (Gaia DR2) and spectroscopy from the LAMOST Data Release 5, we defined the high-velocity (HiVel) stars sample as those stars with $v_{mathrm{gc}} > 0.85 v_{mathrm{esc}}$, and derived the final sample of 24 HiVel stars wi