Membership, binarity, and rotation of F-G-K stars in the open cluster Blanco 1
2008
Abstract
Context. The nearby open cluster Blanco 1 is of considerable astrophysical interest for formation and evolution studies of open clusters because it is the third highest Galactic latitude cluster known. It has been observed often, but so far no definitive and comprehensive membership determination is readily available.
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Title
Membership, binarity, and rotation of F-G-K stars in the open cluster Blanco 1
Author(s)
Mermilliod, J. -C. ; Platais, I. ; James, D. J. ; Grenon, M. ; Cargile, P. A.
Published in
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Volume
485
Pages
95-105
Date
2008
Keywords
galaxy : open clusters and associations : general; galaxy : open clusters and associations : individual : Zeta Scl; techniques : radial velocities; techniques : photometric; Young Open Cluster; Zeta-Sculptoris Cluster; Pleiades Cluster; Radial-Velocity; Proper Motions; Spectroscopy; Region; Photometry; Catalog; Age
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