Global survey of star clusters in the Milky Way IV. 63 new open clusters detected by proper motions
R.-D. Scholz, N.V. Kharchenko, A.E. Piskunov, S. R\"oser, E. Schilbach

TL;DR
This study conducted a comprehensive proper motion-based search across the sky, discovering 63 new open clusters in the Milky Way, expanding the existing catalog and demonstrating the effectiveness of proper motion data in cluster identification.
Contribution
The paper introduces an automated method for detecting new open clusters using proper motion data, significantly increasing the known cluster count in the Milky Way.
Findings
Identified 63 new open clusters confirmed by the MWSC pipeline.
Most new clusters are located in the inner Galactic quadrants.
New clusters have sizes and member counts slightly larger than typical MWSC clusters.
Abstract
AIMS: In their 1st extension to the Milky Way Star Clusters (MWSC) survey, Schmeja et al. applied photometric filters to the 2MASS to find new cluster candidates that were subsequently confirmed or rejected by the MWSC pipeline. To further extend the MWSC census, we aimed at discovering new clusters by conducting an almost global search in proper motion catalogues as a starting point. METHODS: We first selected high-quality samples from the PPMXL and UCAC4 for comparison and verification of the proper motions. For 441 circular proper motion bins (radius 15 mas/yr) within 50 mas/yr, the sky outside a thin Galactic plane zone (5) was binned in small areas ('sky pixels') of 0.250.25 deg. Sky pixels with enhanced numbers of stars with a certain common proper motion in both catalogues were considered as cluster candidates. After visual inspection of the sky…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
