M67 Cluster Study: Books & Articles on Dynamics & Open Clusters

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The discussion focuses on seeking resources for studying the M67 cluster, particularly its dynamics and role within the galaxy. Participants express difficulty in finding comprehensive literature on M67, often labeling it as a "dull" cluster due to its small size and limited star count. However, recent discoveries of exoplanets in the cluster suggest it has more significance than initially perceived. A few suggested resources include a research paper titled "The Sun Was Not Born In M67" and a link to additional information on the cluster. Overall, the conversation highlights the need for more accessible research on M67 and its implications in astrophysics.
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Hi,
I am looking to do a study on the M67 cluster, and I would appreciate suggestions on books and articles on the topic and a little bit on open clusters in general. I have found very little information on how M67 affects the dynamics of the galaxy (part of the galaxy neighborhood). There are not many books I can find that have a lot of information on this cluster (granted, it is a relatively "dull" cluster). Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
 
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kr75 said:
Hi,
I am looking to do a study on the M67 cluster, and I would appreciate suggestions on books and articles on the topic and a little bit on open clusters in general. I have found very little information on how M67 affects the dynamics of the galaxy (part of the galaxy neighborhood). There are not many books I can find that have a lot of information on this cluster (granted, it is a relatively "dull" cluster). Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.

M67 is a relatively small cluster with a few hundred stars. The Milky Way galaxy contains hundreds of billions of stars. So why should this small cluster "affect the dynamics of the galaxy"? I don't really understand what you are asking.
 
kr75 said:
Hi,
I am looking to do a study on the M67 cluster, and I would appreciate suggestions on books and articles on the topic and a little bit on open clusters in general. I have found very little information on how M67 affects the dynamics of the galaxy (part of the galaxy neighborhood). There are not many books I can find that have a lot of information on this cluster (granted, it is a relatively "dull" cluster). Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.

It is not that dull. After all, the European Southern Observatory in Chile recently discovered three exoplanets around three spectral type G stars.

New exoplanet discoveries in an open cluster

This may also help: http://messier.seds.org/m/m067.html
 
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