Astrometry with the Hubble Space Telescope: Trigonometric Parallaxes of Selected Hyads
Barbara E. McArthur, G. Fritz Benedict, Thomas E. Harrison, William, van Altena

TL;DR
This paper reports precise Hubble Space Telescope astrometric measurements of Hyades cluster members, significantly improving parallax accuracy and distance estimates, and comparing results with Hipparcos data to refine cluster parameters.
Contribution
The study provides highly accurate parallaxes for Hyades stars using HST, reducing errors by a factor of 4.5 on average and 11 compared to Hipparcos, with improved cluster distance determination.
Findings
Average Hyades distance: 47.5 pc
Distance modulus: 3.376 ± 0.01
Parallax errors reduced by a factor of 4.5
Abstract
We present absolute parallaxes and proper motions for seven members of the Hyades open cluster, pre-selected to lie in the core of the cluster. Our data come from archival astrometric data from FGS 3, and newer data for 3 Hyads from FGS 1R, both white-light interferometers on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). We obtain member parallaxes from six individual Fine Guidance Sensor (FGS) fields and use the field containing van Altena 622 and van Altena 627 (= HIP 21138) as an example. Proper motions, spectral classifications and VJHK photometry of the stars comprising the astrometric refer- ence frames provide spectrophotometric estimates of reference star absolute parallaxes. Introducing these into our model as observations with error, we determine absolute parallaxes for each Hyad. The parallax of vA 627 is significantly improved by including a perturbation orbit for this previously known…
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