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The orbits of open clusters in the Galaxy

Zhen-Yu Wu, Xu Zhou, Jun Ma, Cui-Hua Du

Published 2009-09-21Version 1

We present and analyze kinematics and orbits for a sample of 488 open clusters in the Galaxy. The velocity ellipsoid for our present sample is derived as ($\sigma_{U}$, $\sigma_{V}$, $\sigma_{W})$=$(28.7$, 15.8, 11.0) km s$^{-1}$ which represents a young thin disc population. We also confirm that the velocity dispersions increase with the age of cluster subsample. The orbits of open clusters are calculated with three Galactic gravitational potential models. The errors of orbital parameters are also calculated considering the intrinsic variation of the orbital parameters and the effects of observational uncertainties. The observational uncertainties dominate the errors of derived orbital parameters. The vertical motions of clusters calculated using different Galactic disc models are rather different. The observed radial metallicity gradient of clusters is derived with a slope of $b=-0.070\pm0.011$ dex kpc$^{-1}$. The radial metallicity gradient of clusters based on their apogalactic distances is also derived with a slope of $b=-0.082\pm0.014$ dex kpc$^{-1}$. The distribution of derived orbital eccentricities for open clusters is very similar to the one derived for the field population of dwarfs and giants in the thin disc.

Comments: Accepted for Publication in MNRAS, 25 pages, 14 figures, 6 tables
Categories: astro-ph.GA
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