Teutsch 311
0.44
UTI
0.7
CN
0.6
Cdens
0.75
CC3
0.06
Clit
1.0
Cdup
Nm (P>50%)
91
Core radius and density
1.6 [pc], 3.0 [pc-2]
- CN 0.7 Moderately populated
- Cdens 0.6 Moderately dense
- CC3 0.75 High quality
- Clit 0.06 Rarely studied
- Cdup 1.0 Unique
Overview
Teutsch 311 is a moderately populated, moderately dense object of high C3 quality. Its parallax locates it at a moderate distance, near the mid-plane, affected by high extinction. It is catalogued as a near-solar metallicity, young cluster (see Parameters). It is rarely studied in the literature.
Note: This object shares a significant percentage of members with a later reported entry. See table with shared members information.
Data
| Reference | Year | RA [deg] | DEC [deg] | Plx [mas] | pmRA [mas/yr] | pmDE [mas/yr] | Rv [km/s] |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| UCC | 99999â | 311.666 | 43.766 | 0.269 | -2.338 | -3.109 | 16.33 |
| Hunt & Reffert | 2024 | 311.666 | 43.769 | 0.271 | -2.333 | -3.115 | 16.256 |
| Cavallo et al. | 2024 | 311.662 | 43.761 | 0.269 | â | â | â |
| Hunt & Reffert | 2023 | 311.666 | 43.769 | 0.271 | -2.333 | -3.115 | 16.256 |
| Bica et al. | 2019 | 311.668 | 43.772 | â | â | â | â |
đĄ Note: The UCC values are estimated from its identified members.
| Reference | Year | Dist [kpc] | Av [mag] | DAv [mag] | Age [Myr] | [Fe/H] [dex] | Mass [Msun] | Bfrac | BSS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| UCC | 99999â | 3.26 | 3.77 | 2.42 | 87 | 0.150 | 883 | â | â |
| Hunt & Reffert | 2024 | 3.26 | 3.77 | 2.42 | 87 | â | 883(1) | â | â |
| Cavallo et al. | 2024 | 3.16 | 3.78 | â | 115 | 0.150 | â | â | â |
| Hunt & Reffert | 2023 | 3.26 | 3.77 | 2.42 | 87 | â | â | â | â |
(N): Indicates that there are N extra values assigned to this parameter in the corresponding reference.
MOCA


Cavallo et al. (2024)
Gold sample.
Hunt & Reffert (2024)
Classified as open cluster. CMD class: 0.95 (50th percentile).
Hunt & Reffert (2023)
Classified as open cluster. CMD class: 0.95 (50th percentile).
Bica et al. (2019)
Asterisms and cluster alikes by B. Alessi reported in DAML02.