A Hyades distance modulus from trigonometric parallaxes from Northern and Southern Hemisphere observatories

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astronomical Observatories, Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere, Stellar Parallax, Trigonometric Functions, Hubble Constant, Open Clusters

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New trigonometric parallaxes of high precision are presented for 10 members of the Hyades. Independent measurements of the parallax of each star were made at Leander McCormick and Mount Stromlo Observatories. No evidence for a statistically significant difference between the parallaxes obtained at the two observatories is found. The eighteen parallaxes (ten stars) with the greatest precision yield a weighted distance modulus of 3m.l8±0m.09.

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