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2004A&A...423..189E - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 423, 189-197 (2004/8-3)

Red giants in open clusters. XI. Membership, duplicity, and structure of NGC 2477.

EIGENBROD A., MERMILLIOD J.-C., CLARIA J.J., ANDERSEN J. and MAYOR M.

Abstract (from CDS):

New, accurate radial velocities and photoelectric UBV photometry of 83 red-giant candidates in the field of the rich, intermediate-age open cluster NGC 2477 ([Fe/H]=-0.05, age≃1Gyr) are presented and discussed. From 49 constant-velocity members we find a mean cluster velocity of +7.32±0.13km/s and confirm the membership of 76 of the stars. Among the cluster members, we identify 26 definite and 1 probable spectroscopic binaries and determine orbits for 13 of these systems, with periods ranging from 40 to 4578 days. The binary frequency is thus rather high (27/76=36%). The observed internal radial velocity dispersion of the cluster, as determined from the single member stars, is 0.93km/s, corrected for the small average observational error of 0.22km/s. Fitting King-type models to the observed stellar density distribution and velocity dispersion, and assuming a distance of 1.25kpc, we find the core and tidal radii of NGC 2477 to be 1.8 and 8.1pc, respectively, and estimate that the mass of cluster stars down to V=17, corresponding to ∼1M, is at least 5400M. The substantial differential reddening of NGC 2477 requires a more detailed study before definitive isochrone fits can be made.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: binaries: spectroscopic - techniques: radial velocities - star: late-type - Galaxy: open clusters and associations: individual: NGC 2477

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/423/189): table1.dat table2.dat>

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