Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. Ser. 137, 305-321
R.-D. Scholz1 - J. Brunzendorf2 - G. Ivanov3 - N. Kharchenko3 - B. Lasker4 - H. Meusinger2 - T. Preibisch5,6 - E. Schilbach1 - H. Zinnecker1
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1 - Astrophysikalisches Institut Potsdam, An der Sternwarte 16,
D-14482 Potsdam, Germany
e-mail: rdscholz@aip.de/eschilbach@aip.de/hzinnecker@aip.de
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Thüringer Landessternwarte Tautenburg, D-07778 Tautenburg, Germany
e-mail: brunz@tls-tautenburg.de/meus@obelix.tls-tautenburg.de
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Main Astronomical Observatory, Golosiiv, 252127 Kiev, Ukraine
e-mail: nkhar@mao.kiev.ua/ivanov@mao.kiev.ua
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Space Telescope Science Institute, 3700 San Martin Drive, Baltimore,
MD 21218, U.S.A.
e-mail: lasker@stsci.edu
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Astronomisches Institut Universität Würzburg, Am Hubland, D-97074
Würzburg, Germany
e-mail: preib@astro.uni-wuerzburg.de
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Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie, Auf dem Hügel 69,
D-53121 Bonn, Germany
Received December 16, 1998; accepted March 25, 1999
A new proper motion study for about 1400 stars with R < 18 mag
in a one square degree region
around the young open cluster IC348 based on Schmidt plates
is presented. With an overall accuracy of about 3mas/yr
(2.5mas/yr, respectively for all stars with R < 17 mag) we have
obtained membership probabilities dividing our sample into three
groups: foreground stars, cluster stars and background stars.
This separation is also supported by the proper motion
distribution with respect to the direction of the standard antapex
and an increase of mean proper motion cluster membership probabilities
with smaller cluster radii. 240 stars of our sample have cluster membership
probabilities larger than 80%. The results are compared with the highly
accurate proper motion study of Fredrick
(1956) and with other catalogues (PPM, ACT, Hipparcos), all
containing only bright stars. From PPM and ACT proper motions
a cluster radius of about 30arcmin can be assumed. Hipparcos
proper motions and parallaxes allow the separation of foreground stars,
cluster stars and background stars in a somewhat larger region around
IC348 (with distances from the cluster centre of
up to 85arcmin). On the basis of Hipparcos data we calculate
a mean distance of 261-23+27pc for the cluster stars with
common proper motion. This is nearly the same distance as obtained
by de Zeeuw et al. (1999) for the Per OB 2 association
covering more than square degrees.
The mean proper motion of the cluster IC 348 obtained
in our study is in good agreement with that of the highly probable members of
the Per OB 2 association according to de Zeeuw et al. (1999).
Therefore,
we conclude that the cluster IC 348 is embedded in the Per OB 2 association.
From our proper motion membership probabilities
we found a cluster radius of 10-15arcmin. There is a concentration
of Fredrick's highly probable cluster stars just in between our cluster stars
and the distant field stars proper motion distributions. On the other hand,
two groups of stars in the proper motion diagram of
Fredrick (1956) also seem to be indicated if all his possible
cluster members are considered.
The X-ray sources from Preibisch et al. (1996) identified with optical counterparts from our proper motion sample show a strong concentration in the proper motion diagram. For these objects which are likely T Tauri stars we obtained high membership probabilities so that we conclude that they belong to the cluster IC 348 and to the Per OB 2 association. The proper motion foreground stars and cluster members which are counterparts of near-infrared (NIR) sources (Lada & Lada 1995) are located in different parts of the (J-H)-(H-K) two colour diagram, respectively.
Key words: astrometry -- methods: statistical -- open clusters and associations: individual: IC348 -- stars: kinematics
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