UBC 363
Summary
UBC 363 is a rich, very dense object of very high C3 quality. It is located at a moderate distance from the Sun, above the mid-plane. It is poorly studied in the literature.
Positions
| Reference | RA | DEC | Plx | pmRA | pmDE | Rv |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Castro-Ginard et al. (2020) | 299.273 | 31.869 | 0.224 | -3.68 | -6.264 | – |
| Cantat-Gaudin et al. (2020) | 299.274 | 31.867 | 0.219 | -3.69 | -6.257 | – |
| Hunt & Reffert (2023) | 299.277 | 31.87 | 0.23 | -3.699 | -6.277 | 7.872 |
| Cavallo et al. (2024) | 299.272 | 31.871 | 0.232 | – | – | – |
| Hunt & Reffert (2024) | 299.277 | 31.87 | 0.23 | -3.699 | -6.277 | 7.872 |
| UCC | 299.275 | 31.874 | 0.226 | -3.702 | -6.275 | 7.92 |
Estimated members
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Fundamental parameters
| Reference | Values |
|---|---|
| Cantat-Gaudin et al. (2020) | AVNN=2.4, DistPc=3429.0, AgeNN=7.81 |
| Hunt & Reffert (2023) | AV50=3.149, diffAV50=2.113, MOD50=13.129, logAge50=7.681 |
| Cavallo et al. (2024) | AV50=3.07, dMod50=13.01, logAge50=7.95, [Fe/H]50=0.5 |
| Hunt & Reffert (2024) | MassJ=1662.11, MassTot=1662.11 |
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