
The Pleiades open cluster (based on the EuroVO-AIDA WP5 case, originally developed by P. Padovani)
Uses Aladin and
TOPCAT.
A brief study of the Pleiades open cluster
- launch Aladin and TOPCAT
- Open the server selector (File -> Load from the Virtual Observatory)
- Enter target 'pleiades', radius '30 arcmin' and deselect the
catalogues and spectra servers
- Load POSS II J image 6.5 x 6.5 degrees
- To make the image clearer, modify the pixel distribution
(/"pixel"/ button, 3rd from the bottom, vertical tool bar, right
next to the display window -> sqrt)
- Select 'all VizieR' at the top right hand side of the Server
selector window
- In the free text field enter 'parallax' and click 'submit'
- Select The Hipparcos and Tycho Cat, I/239, return to the server
selector window and add “/hip_main' to the Catalogue field, after
'I/239' and input a radius of 5 degrees. Then click 'SUBMIT' in
the catalogue window
- The catalogue points are overlaid on the pleiades J image in the
main Aladin window
- Open TOPCAT (Tool -> VO tools -> TOPCAT)
- Right click on the catalogue plane and select 'broadcast selected
tables to TOPCAT'
- Switch to the TOPCAT window and select the Histogram plot from
Graphics -> Histogram. In the Histgram window change the x-axis
coordinate field to parallaxes (plx). Notice that the parallax for
this cluster is around 8-9 mas, with many background stars and a
few foreground ones
- Add a new column to the catalogue by selecting Views -> Column
Info. In the Table Columns window that opens, select Columns ->
New Synthetic Column. Correct the data for reddening using the
relation (B-V)o = (B-V) - E(B-V) = (B-V) -0.04, for this cluster
by inserting '(B-V)o into the 'Name' field. In the 'Expression'
field choose the (B-V) column and add -0.04, i.e. type '$Number
-0.04', where Number is the (B-V) column number. Input 'mag' into
the 'Units' field and click 'OK'
- Check that the new column has been added by selecting 'Views ->
Table Data', which will open a new window showing the table data
- In the main TOPCAT window select 'Graphics -> Plot', '(B-V)o' for
the x-axis, 'Vmag' for the y axis and check the 'Flip' button for
the y-axis
- In the resulting plot the main sequence is clearly visible
- Match sources between Aladin and TOPCAT by selecting points in the
top left corner of the TOPCAT plot by selecting 'Subsets -> Draw
Subset Region'. Draw the region to be selected then go to 'Subsets
-> Finish Drawing Region'. A 'New Subset' window appears. Type in
the subset name 'TopLeft' and click 'Add Subset'. This subset
appears in the plot as different coloured points. Broadcast this
subset to Aladin by going back to the main TOPCAT window and
changing the 'Row Subset' field to 'TopLeft'. Then select 'File ->
Send table to Aladin. These stars appear in a third layer in
Aladin. Note that they are mainly in the centre and most of them
have parallaxes of 8 - 9 mas
- Repeat the above step and select points in the bottom right corner
of the TOPCAT plot. Broadcast this subset to Aladin. The
corresponding sources in the image are mainly at the edge of the
field and from the parallaxes can be seen that they are mostly
background sources
- Select data available in diffferent missions by doing the
following: go back to the Aladin Server selector window and select
'Missions' in to the right of the window
- Type 'pleiades' into the Target field and select logHST then click
'SUBMIT'. The pointings for the HST are overlaid in the image. Do
the same for the logIUE and logESO
- Select one HST pointing in the image
- The table below the image gives links to images, data archives,
web pages, and other information