HSC 778
Summary
HSC 778 is a poorly populated, very loose object of very low C3 quality. It is located at a very close distance from the Sun, near the mid-plane. It was recently reported in the literature.
Warning: the low UTI value and no obvious signs of duplication (C_dup=1.0) indicates that this is quite probably an asterism, moving group, or artifact, and not a real open cluster.
Positions
| Reference | RA | DEC | Plx | pmRA | pmDE | Rv |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hunt & Reffert (2023) | 349.398 | 29.795 | 6.877 | -29.706 | -14.33 | -12.767 |
| Cavallo et al. (2024) | 349.048 | 29.492 | 6.815 | – | – | – |
| UCC | 349.076 | 30.099 | 6.981 | -30.22 | -14.323 | -2.31 |
Estimated members
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Fundamental parameters
| Reference | Values |
|---|---|
| Hunt & Reffert (2023) | AV50=0.035, diffAV50=0.214, MOD50=5.777, logAge50=8.24 |
| Cavallo et al. (2024) | AV50=0.56, dMod50=5.95, logAge50=8.03, [Fe/H]50=-0.07 |
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