A uvbyCaHbeta CCD Analysis of the Open Cluster Standard, M67,and its Relation to NGC 752
Bruce A. Twarog (1), Barbara J. Anthony-Twarog (1), Constantine P., Deliyannis (2) ((1) University of Kansas, (2) Indiana University)

TL;DR
This study provides precise uvbyCaHbeta photometry of the old open cluster M67, comparing it with NGC 752 to determine differences in reddening, metallicity, and age, and discusses implications for stellar evolution models.
Contribution
It offers new, highly precise photometric measurements of M67, calibrates them against NGC 752, and derives updated reddening, metallicity, and age estimates for both clusters.
Findings
M67 has slightly lower reddening than NGC 752.
M67's metallicity is slightly above solar.
Estimated age of M67 is approximately 3.7 Gyr.
Abstract
Precision CCD uvbyCaHbeta photometry is presented of the old cluster, M67, covering one square degree with typical internal precision at the 0.005-0.020 mag level to V~17. The photometry is calibrated using standards over a wide range in luminosity and temperature from NGC 752 and zeroed to the standard system via published photoelectric observations. Relative to NGC 752, differential offsets in reddening and metallicity are derived using astrometric members, supplemented by radial-velocity information. From single-star members, offsets in the sense (M67 - NGC 752) are Delta E(b-y) = -0.005 +/-0.001 (sem) mag from 327 F/G dwarfs and Delta [Fe/H] = 0.062 +/- 0.006 (sem) dex from the combined m1 and hk indices of 249 F dwarfs, leading to E(b-y) = 0.021 +/- 0.004 (sem), and [Fe/H] = +0.030 +/- 0.016 (sem) for M67, assuming [Fe/H]{Hyades} = +0.12. With probable binaries eliminated using…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
