The HST large programme on $\omega$ Centauri -- III. Absolute proper motion
M. Libralato, A. Bellini, L. R. Bedin, E. Moreno, J. G., Fern\'andez-Trincado, B. Pichardo, R. P. van der Marel, J. Anderson, D. Apai,, A. J. Burgasser, A. F. Marino, A. P. Milone, J. M. Rees, L. L. Watkins

TL;DR
This paper presents a highly precise measurement of the absolute proper motion of the globular cluster $ ext{ω}$ Cen using HST data, providing new insights into its orbit and survival prospects in the Milky Way.
Contribution
It offers the most accurate and independent proper motion measurement for $ ext{ω}$ Cen, improving previous estimates and enabling better orbital and dynamical understanding.
Findings
New proper motion measurement with highest accuracy to date.
The cluster's orbit suggests a larger perigalactic distance, indicating greater survival chances.
Results differ significantly from most previous measurements, but agree with recent catalogs.
Abstract
In this paper we report a new estimate of the absolute proper motion (PM) of the globular cluster NGC 5139 ( Cen) as part of the HST large program GO-14118+14662. We analyzed a field 17 arcmin South-West of the center of Cen and computed PMs with an epoch span of 15.1 years. We employed 45 background galaxies to link our relative PMs to an absolute reference-frame system. The absolute PM of the cluster in our field is: mas yr. Upon correction for the effects of viewing perspective and the known cluster rotation, this implies that for the cluster center of mass mas yr. This measurement is direct and independent, has the highest random and systematic accuracy to date, and will provide an external…
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