Context. Open clusters have long been used to gain insights into the structure, composition, and evolution of the Galaxy. With the large amount of stellar data available for many clusters in the Gaia era, new techniques must be developed for analyzing open clusters, as visual inspection of cluster color-magnitude diagrams is no longer feasible. An automatic tool will be required to analyze large samples of open clusters. Aims. We seek to develop an automatic isochrone-fitting procedure to consistently determine cluster membership and the fundamental cluster parameters. Methods. Our cluster characterization pipeline first determined cluster membership with precise astrometry, primarily from TGAS and HSOY. With initial cluster members...
[Context] Membership studies characterising open clusters (OCs) with Gaia data – most of them using ...
Context. The Gaia Second Data Release provides precise astrometry and photometry for more than 1.3 b...
In this study, we follow up our recent paper (Monteiro et al. 2020) and present a homogeneous sample...
Context. Open clusters have long been used to gain insights into the structure, composition, and evo...
In the last decades we witnessed an increase in studies of open clusters of the Galaxy, especially b...
Context. The Tycho-Gaia Astrometric Solution (TGAS) subset of the first Gaia catalogue contains an u...
Context. Open clusters are convenient probes of the structure and history of the Galactic disk. They...
Context. The distribution of member stars in the surroundings of an open cluster (OC) can shed light...
Open clusters are convenient probes of the structure and history of the Galactic disk. They are also...
Context. Several studies have been presented in the last few years applying some kind of automatic p...
Context. Automated analyses of Gaia astrometric data have led to the discovery of many new high-qual...
Context. Data from the Gaia satellite are revolutionising our understanding of the Milky Way. With e...
Context. In Gaia DR2, an unprecedented high level of precision has been reached at sub-milliarcsecon...
The distribution of member stars in the surroundings of an Open Cluster (OC) can shed light on the p...
International audienceThe Tycho-Gaia Astrometric Solution (TGAS) subset of the first Gaia catalogue ...
[Context] Membership studies characterising open clusters (OCs) with Gaia data – most of them using ...
Context. The Gaia Second Data Release provides precise astrometry and photometry for more than 1.3 b...
In this study, we follow up our recent paper (Monteiro et al. 2020) and present a homogeneous sample...
Context. Open clusters have long been used to gain insights into the structure, composition, and evo...
In the last decades we witnessed an increase in studies of open clusters of the Galaxy, especially b...
Context. The Tycho-Gaia Astrometric Solution (TGAS) subset of the first Gaia catalogue contains an u...
Context. Open clusters are convenient probes of the structure and history of the Galactic disk. They...
Context. The distribution of member stars in the surroundings of an open cluster (OC) can shed light...
Open clusters are convenient probes of the structure and history of the Galactic disk. They are also...
Context. Several studies have been presented in the last few years applying some kind of automatic p...
Context. Automated analyses of Gaia astrometric data have led to the discovery of many new high-qual...
Context. Data from the Gaia satellite are revolutionising our understanding of the Milky Way. With e...
Context. In Gaia DR2, an unprecedented high level of precision has been reached at sub-milliarcsecon...
The distribution of member stars in the surroundings of an Open Cluster (OC) can shed light on the p...
International audienceThe Tycho-Gaia Astrometric Solution (TGAS) subset of the first Gaia catalogue ...
[Context] Membership studies characterising open clusters (OCs) with Gaia data – most of them using ...
Context. The Gaia Second Data Release provides precise astrometry and photometry for more than 1.3 b...
In this study, we follow up our recent paper (Monteiro et al. 2020) and present a homogeneous sample...