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A&A 367, 111-147 (2001)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20000410
A Hipparcos study of the Hyades open cluster
Improved colour-absolute magnitude and Hertzsprung-Russell diagrams
J. H. J. de Bruijne, R. Hoogerwerf and P. T. de ZeeuwSterrewacht Leiden, Postbus 9513, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands
(Received 13 June 2000 / Accepted 24 November 2000 )
Abstract
Hipparcos parallaxes fix distances to individual stars in the Hyades
cluster with an accuracy of
6 percent. We use the Hipparcos
proper motions, which have a larger relative precision than the
trigonometric parallaxes, to derive
3 times more precise
distance estimates, by assuming that all members share the same space
motion. An investigation of the available kinematic data confirms that
the Hyades velocity field does not contain significant structure in
the form of rotation and/or shear, but is fully consistent with a
common space motion plus a (one-dimensional) internal velocity
dispersion of
0.30 km s-1. The improved parallaxes as a set
are statistically consistent with the Hipparcos parallaxes. The
maximum expected systematic error in the proper motion-based
parallaxes for stars in the outer regions of the cluster (i.e., beyond
2 tidal radii
20 pc) is
0.30 mas. The new parallaxes
confirm that the Hipparcos measurements are correlated on small
angular scales, consistent with the limits specified in the Hipparcos
Catalogue, though with significantly smaller "amplitudes"than claimed
by Narayanan & Gould. We use the Tycho-2 long time-baseline
astrometric catalogue to derive a set of independent proper
motion-based parallaxes for the Hipparcos members.
The new parallaxes provide a uniquely sharp view of the
three-dimensional structure of the Hyades. The colour-absolute
magnitude diagram of the cluster based on the new parallaxes shows a
well-defined main sequence with two "gaps"/"turn-offs". These features
provide the first direct observational support of Böhm-Vitense's
prediction that (the onset of) surface convection in stars
significantly affects their (B-V) colours. We present and discuss
the theoretical Hertzsprung-Russell diagram (
versus
) for an objectively defined set of 88 high-fidelity
members of the cluster as well as the
Scuti star
Tau, the giants
,
,
, and
Tau,
and the white dwarfs V471 Tau and HD 27483 (all of which are also
members). The precision with which the new parallaxes place individual
Hyades in the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram is limited by (systematic)
uncertainties related to the transformations from observed colours and
absolute magnitudes to effective temperatures and luminosities. The
new parallaxes provide stringent constraints on the calibration of
such transformations when combined with detailed theoretical stellar
evolutionary modelling, tailored to the chemical composition and age
of the Hyades, over the large stellar mass range of the cluster probed
by Hipparcos.
Key words: astrometry -- stars: distances -- stars: fundamental parameters -- stars: Hertzsprung -- Russell diagram -- Galaxy open clusters and associations: individual: Hyades
Offprint request: P. T. de Zeeuw, tim@strw.leidenuniv.nl
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