An extensive radial velocity survey toward NGC 6253
M. Montalto (1), C. H. F. Melo (2), N. C. Santos (1,3), D. Queloz (4),, G. Piotto (5), S. Desidera (6), L. R. Bedin (6), Y. Momany (6), I. Saviane, (2) ((1) Instituto de Astrof\'isica e Ci\^encias do Espa\c{c}o, Universidade, do Porto, Portugal (2) European Southern Observatory

TL;DR
This extensive radial velocity survey of NGC 6253 monitored 317 stars, identifying binary systems and assessing their frequency, with implications for understanding stellar and substellar companions in a metal-rich open cluster.
Contribution
The study provides the first detailed binary frequency estimate in NGC 6253 down to the hydrogen burning limit using multi-epoch spectroscopy.
Findings
Binary frequency around 13% in NGC 6253.
Sensitivity to objects as small as 30 M_J at 10-day periods.
Median radial velocity precision of 240 m/s with GIRAFFE.
Abstract
The old and metal rich open cluster NGC 6253 was observed with the FLAMES multi-object spectrograph during an extensive radial velocity campaign monitoring 317 stars with a median of 15 epochs per object. All the targeted stars are located along the upper main sequence of the cluster between 14.8 V 16.5. Fifty nine stars are confirmed cluster members both by radial velocities and proper motions and do not show evidence of variability. We detected 45 variable stars among which 25 belong to NGC 6253. We were able to derive an orbital solution for 4 cluster members (and for 2 field stars) yielding minimum masses in between 90 M and 460 M and periods between 3 and 220 days. Simulations demonstrated that this survey was sensitive to objects down to 30 M at 10 days orbital periods with a detection efficiency equal to 50%. On the basis of these results…
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