Ground-based CCD astrometry with wide field imagers. II. A star catalogue for M67: [email protected] MPG/ESO astrometry, FLAMES@VLT radial velocities
R. K. S. Yadav (1), L. R. Bedin (2), G. Piotto (1), J. Anderson (2),, S. Cassisi (3), S. Villanova (4), I. Platais (5), L. Pasquini (6), Y. Momany, (7), R. Sagar (8) ((1) Univ. Padova, (2) STScI, (3) INAF-Obs. Teramo, (4), Univ. Concepcion, (5) JHU, (6) ESO Garching

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive star catalog for the M67 open cluster, including astrometric, photometric, and radial velocity data, using ground-based wide field imaging and spectroscopy, enhancing cluster membership analysis.
Contribution
It introduces new astrometric techniques for ground-based CCD data, delivering precise proper motions and a detailed star catalog for M67 at fainter magnitudes.
Findings
Proper motions with ~2 mas/yr precision for bright stars
First proper motion data for M67 at V>16
Reliable membership probabilities derived from ground-based data
Abstract
The solar-age open cluster M67 (C0847+120, NGC2682) is a touchstone in studies of the old Galactic disk. Despite its outstanding role, the census of cluster membership for M67 at fainter magnitudes and their properties are not well-established. Using the proprietary and archival ESO data, we have obtained astrometric, photometric, and radial velocities of stars in a 34'x 33' field centered on the old open cluster M67. The two-epoch archival observations separated by 4 years and acquired with the Wide Field Imager at the 2.2m MPG/ESO telescope have been reduced with our new astrometric techniques, as described in the first paper of this series. The same observations served to derive calibrated BVI photometry in M67. Radial velocities were measured using the archival and new spectroscopic data obtained at VLT. We have determined relative proper motions and membership probabilities for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
