Radial motions of stars in nearby moving clusters are determined from accurate proper motions and trigonometric parallaxes, without any use of spectroscopy. Assuming that cluster members share the same velocity vector (apart from a random dispersion), we apply a maximum-likelihood method on astrometric data from Hipparcos to compute radial and space velocities (and their dispersions) in the Ursa Major, Hyades, Coma Berenices, Pleiades, and Praesepe clusters, and for the alpha Persei, Scorpius-Centaurus, and `HIP 98321' associations. The radial motion of the Hyades cluster is determined to within 0.47 km/s (standard error), and that of its individual stars to within 0.6 km/s. For other clusters, Hipparcos data yield astrometric radial veloci...
Abstract. Hipparcos parallaxes x distances to individual stars in the Hyades cluster with an accurac...
The availability of the Hipparcos Catalogue has triggered many kinematic and dynamical studies of th...
The internal velocity structure in the Hyades cluster as seen by Hipparcos is compared with realisti...
Radial motions of stars in nearby moving clusters are determined fromaccurate proper motions and tri...
Radial motions of stars in nearby moving clusters are determined from accurate proper motions and t...
This work demonstrates the determination of absolute stellar radial velocities from geometrical prin...
Context. Under certain conditions, stellar radial velocities can be determined from astrometry, with...
(shortened) From a kinematically unbiased subsample of the Hipparcos catalogue we have redetermined ...
Hipparcos parallaxes fix distances to individual stars in the Hyades cluster with an accuracy of ∼6 ...
Abstract. The internal velocity structure in the Hyades cluster as seen by Hipparcos is compared wit...
The internal velocity structure in the Hyades cluster as seen byHipparcos is compared with realistic...
From the tangential velocities of stars all over the sky, one can, in a statistical way, infer their...
Context. The Hundred-Thousand-Proper-Motion (HTPM) project will determine the proper motions of ∼113...
Context. A new reduction of the astrometric data as produced by the Hipparcos mission has been publi...
We transformed radial velocities compiled from more than 1400 published sources, including the Genev...
Abstract. Hipparcos parallaxes x distances to individual stars in the Hyades cluster with an accurac...
The availability of the Hipparcos Catalogue has triggered many kinematic and dynamical studies of th...
The internal velocity structure in the Hyades cluster as seen by Hipparcos is compared with realisti...
Radial motions of stars in nearby moving clusters are determined fromaccurate proper motions and tri...
Radial motions of stars in nearby moving clusters are determined from accurate proper motions and t...
This work demonstrates the determination of absolute stellar radial velocities from geometrical prin...
Context. Under certain conditions, stellar radial velocities can be determined from astrometry, with...
(shortened) From a kinematically unbiased subsample of the Hipparcos catalogue we have redetermined ...
Hipparcos parallaxes fix distances to individual stars in the Hyades cluster with an accuracy of ∼6 ...
Abstract. The internal velocity structure in the Hyades cluster as seen by Hipparcos is compared wit...
The internal velocity structure in the Hyades cluster as seen byHipparcos is compared with realistic...
From the tangential velocities of stars all over the sky, one can, in a statistical way, infer their...
Context. The Hundred-Thousand-Proper-Motion (HTPM) project will determine the proper motions of ∼113...
Context. A new reduction of the astrometric data as produced by the Hipparcos mission has been publi...
We transformed radial velocities compiled from more than 1400 published sources, including the Genev...
Abstract. Hipparcos parallaxes x distances to individual stars in the Hyades cluster with an accurac...
The availability of the Hipparcos Catalogue has triggered many kinematic and dynamical studies of th...
The internal velocity structure in the Hyades cluster as seen by Hipparcos is compared with realisti...