The Hyades: distance, structure, dynamics, and age
M.A.C. Perryman, A.G.A. Brown, Y. Lebreton, A. Gomez, C. Turon, G., Cayrel de Strobel, J.C. Mermilliod, N. Robichon, J. Kovalevsky, F.Crifo

TL;DR
This study uses Hipparcos data to precisely determine the Hyades cluster's structure, membership, and age, confirming its properties and providing new insights into its dynamics and composition.
Contribution
It offers the first detailed 3D structure, refined membership list, and an accurate age estimate for the Hyades cluster based on high-quality astrometric and spectroscopic data.
Findings
13 new candidate members identified within 20 pc
Cluster age determined as 625+/-50 Myr
Distance to cluster center is 46.34+/-0.27 pc
Abstract
We use absolute trigonometric parallaxes from the Hipparcos Catalogue to determine individual distances to members of the Hyades cluster, from which the 3-dimensional structure of the cluster can be derived. Inertially-referenced proper motions are used to rediscuss distance determinations based on convergent-point analyses. A combination of parallaxes and proper motions from Hipparcos, and radial velocities from ground-based observations, are used to determine the position and velocity components of candidate members with respect to the cluster centre, providing new information on cluster membership: 13 new candidate members within 20 pc of the cluster centre have been identified. Farther from the cluster centre there is a gradual merging between certain cluster members and field stars, both spatially and kinematically. Within the cluster, the kinematical structure is fully consistent…
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Taxonomy
TopicsClassical Antiquity Studies · Maritime and Coastal Archaeology
