Based on the Ogorodnikov-Milne model, we analyze the proper motions of
Tycho-2 and UCAC2 stars. We have established that the model component that
describes the rotation of all stars under consideration around the Galactic y
axis differs significantly from zero at various magnitudes. We interpret this
rotation found using the most distant stars as a residual rotation of the
ICRS/Tycho-2 system relative to the inertial reference frame. For the most
distant (d≈900 pc) Tycho-2 and UCAC2 stars, the mean rotation around
the Galactic y axis has been found to be M13=−0.37±0.04 mas yr−1.
The proper motions of UCAC2 stars with magnitudes in the range 12−15m are
shown to be distorted appreciably by the magnitude equation in
μαcosδ, which has the strongest effect for northern-sky stars
with a coefficient of −0.60±0.05 mas yr−1 mag−1. We have detected
no significant effect of the magnitude equation in the proper motions of UCAC2
stars brighter than ≈11m.Comment: 15 pages, 6 figure