WIYN Open Cluster Study. XXIV. Stellar Radial-Velocity Measurements in NGC 6819
K. Tabetha Hole, Aaron M. Geller, Robert D. Mathieu, Imants Platais,, Soren Meibom, and David W. Latham

TL;DR
This study provides comprehensive radial-velocity measurements for NGC 6819, identifying cluster members, binary systems, and stellar populations, and discusses the cluster's dynamical state and stellar evolution features.
Contribution
It offers the first extensive membership and binary analysis of NGC 6819 using radial velocities, enhancing understanding of its stellar content and dynamics.
Findings
Identified 480 cluster members from radial velocities.
Detected velocity-variable systems likely to be binaries.
Constructed a detailed color-magnitude diagram revealing stellar populations.
Abstract
We present the current results from our ongoing radial-velocity survey of the intermediate-age (2.4 Gyr) open cluster NGC 6819. Using both newly observed and other available photometry and astrometry we define a primary target sample of 1454 stars that includes main-sequence, subgiant, giant, and blue straggler stars, spanning a magnitude range of 11<=V<=16.5 and an approximate mass range of 1.1 to 1.6 Msun. Our sample covers a 23 arcminute (13 pc) square field of view centered on the cluster. We have measured 6571 radial velocities for an unbiased sample of 1207 stars in the direction of the open cluster NGC 6819, with a single-measurement precision of 0.4 km/s for most narrow-lined stars. We use our radial-velocity data to calculate membership probabilities for stars with >= 3 measurements, providing the first comprehensive membership study of the cluster core that includes stars from…
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