A method of open cluster membership determination
G. Javakhishvili, V. Kukhianidze, M. Todua, R. Inasaridze

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel method for determining open cluster membership by analyzing relative star positions over time, which simplifies the process and does not require reference stars or centroid modeling.
Contribution
The proposed method offers an efficient alternative to traditional techniques, accurately identifying cluster members without complex modeling or reference stars.
Findings
Processed 240 open clusters with the new method.
Membership probabilities closely match traditional methods.
Method is effective over large time intervals and star counts.
Abstract
A new method for the determination of open cluster membership based on a cumulative effect is proposed. In the field of a plate the relative x and y coordinate positions of each star with respect to all the other stars are added. The procedure is carried out for two epochs t_1 and t_2 separately, then one sum is subtracted from another. For a field star the differences in its relative coordinate positions of two epochs will be accumulated. For a cluster star, on the contrary, the changes in relative positions of cluster members at t_1 and t_2 will be very small. On the histogram of sums the cluster stars will gather to the left of the diagram, while the field stars will form a tail to the right. The procedure allows us to efficiently discriminate one group from another. The greater the distance between t_1 and t_2 and the more cluster stars present, the greater is the effect. The…
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