Solutions for solar motion with respect to 12 classical members of the restricted Local Group and 9 additional proposed members of an extended Local Group, all within 2 Mpc, suggest that the Local Group – both restricted and extended – is expanding at a rate, H* = 47 ± 12 ou 57 ± 11 km s-1 Mpc-1, which is significantly lower than its free-space (asymptotic) value Ho ≃, 90 km s-1 Mpc-1, as required by the rotating-expanding model of the Local supercluster. The differential rotation effects predicted by the model are detectable in the velocity residuals with correct phase L*o = 87° and amplitude A* = 30 to 40 km s-1 Mpc-1 in the first-order expansion.
V = H*r + V⊙ cos A + A* r sin 2(L-L*o) cos2B
The solar motion with respect to the velocity centroid of the Local Group is V⊙ = 340 ± 18 km s-1 toward the apex 1 = 105° ± 5°, b = -11° ± 3°. With the conventional values of the solar motion within the Galaxy the apex of the galactic center in the Local Group is at supergalactic coordinates L = 325° ± 11°, B = -12° ± 11° with a velocity VG = 140 + 25 km s-1.
The residual velocity dispersion σ = 40 to 50 km s-1 implies a virial theorem mass VT ≃ 9 x 1011⊙ not significantly in excess of that which can be accounted for by the member galaxies and intergalactic gas clouds.