SCYON Abstract

Received on October 4 2007

The WIYN Open Cluster Study Photometric Binary Survey: Initial Findings for NGC 188

AuthorsPeter M. Frinchaboy (1) and Danielle Nielsen (2)
Affiliation(1) Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison
(2) UW-REU student from Colby College
To appear in"Dynamical Evolution of Dense Stellar Systems", IAU Symposium 246, Eds. E. Vesperini, M. Giersz, & A. Sills
Contactfrinchaboy@wisc.edu
URLhttp://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/0709.2725
Links NGC 188

Abstract

he WIYN open cluster study (WOCS) has been working to yield precise magnitudes in the Johnson-Kron-Cousins UBVRI system for all stars in the field of a selection of "prototypical" open clusters. Additionally, WOCS is using radial velocities to obtain orbit solutions for all cluster binary stars with periods of less than 1000 days. Recently, WOCS is being expanded to include the near-infrared JHKs (deep ground-based plus 2MASS) and mid-infrared ([3.6], [4.5], [5.8], [8.0]) photometry from Spitzer/IRAC observations. This multi-wavelength data (0.3--8.0 microns) allows us photometrically to identify binaries, with mass ratios from 1.0--0.3, across a wide range of primary masses. The spectral energy distribution (SED) fitter by Robitaille et al. (2007) is used to fit the fluxes of 10--12 bands, converted from the observed magnitudes, to Kurucz stellar models. Using this photometric technique, we find that NGC 188 has a binary fraction of 36--49% and provide a star-by-star comparison to the WOCS radial velocity-based binary study.