Astrometric and photometric study of NGC 6067, NGC 2506 and IC 4651 open clusters based on wide-field ground and Gaia DR2 data
Geeta Rangwal, R. K. S. Yadav, Alok Durgapal, D. Bisht, D., Nardiello

TL;DR
This study combines Gaia DR2 astrometry and ground photometry to analyze three poorly studied open clusters, determining their membership, distances, orbits, ages, and mass functions, revealing their dynamical states.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed astrometric and photometric analysis of NGC 6067, NGC 2506, and IC 4651, including membership, orbits, and mass functions, using Gaia DR2 data.
Findings
All three clusters have circular galactic orbits.
Distances are estimated with Gaia parallaxes.
NGC 2506 and IC 4651 are dynamically relaxed.
Abstract
We present an analysis of three southern open star clusters NGC 6067, NGC 2506 and IC 4651 using wide-field photometric and Gaia DR2 astrometric data. They are poorly studied clusters. We took advantage of the synergy between Gaia DR2 high precision astrometric measurements and ground based wide-field photometry to isolate cluster members and further study these clusters. We identify the cluster members using proper motions, parallax and colour-magnitude diagrams. Mean proper motion of the clusters in RA and DEC is estimated as -1.90 \pm 0.01 and -2.57 \pm 0.01 mas/yr for NGC 6067, -2.57 \pm 0.01 and 3.92 \pm 0.01 mas/yr for NGC 2506 and -2.41 \pm 0.01 and -5.05 \pm 0.02 mas/yr for IC 4651. Distances are estimated as 3.01 \pm 0.87, 3.88 \pm 0.42 and 1.00 \pm 0.08 kpc for the clusters NGC 6067, NGC 2506 and IC 4651 respectively using parallaxes taken from Gaia DR2 catalogue. Galactic…
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