WIYN Open Cluster Study. XXXVIII. Stellar Radial Velocities in the Young Open Cluster M35 (NGC 2168)
Aaron M. Geller, Robert D. Mathieu, Ella K. Braden, Soren Meibom,, Imants Platais, Christopher J. Dolan

TL;DR
This study provides extensive radial velocity measurements of stars in the young open cluster M35, analyzing cluster membership, velocity dispersion, and binary star effects to understand its dynamical state.
Contribution
It offers a large dataset of radial velocities for M35, assesses measurement precision relative to stellar rotation, and derives the cluster's velocity dispersion after binary correction.
Findings
Identified 360 cluster members and 55 velocity variables.
Measured a cluster velocity of -8.16 km/s with high precision.
Estimated the true velocity dispersion as 0.65 km/s.
Abstract
We present 5201 radial-velocity measurements of 1144 stars, as part of an ongoing study of the young (150 Myr) open cluster M35 (NGC 2168). We have observed M35 since 1997, using the Hydra Multi-Object Spectrograph on the WIYN 3.5m telescope. Our stellar sample covers main-sequence stars over a magnitude range of 13.0<V<16.5 (1.6 - 0.8 Msun) and extends spatially to a radius of 30 arcminutes (7 pc in projection at a distance of 805 pc or 4 core radii). Due to its youth, M35 provides a sample of late-type stars with a range of rotation periods. Therefore, we analyze the radial-velocity measurement precision as a function of the projected rotational velocity. For narrow-lined stars (v sin i < 10 km/s), the radial velocities have a precision of 0.5 km/s, which degrades to 1.0 km/s for stars with v sin i = 50 km/s. The radial-velocity distribution shows a well-defined cluster peak with a…
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