Open clusters or their remnants : B and V photometry of NGC 1901 and NGC 1252
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Resumo: | Photometry in the B and V bands is presented for the southern stellar groups NGC1901 and NGC1252. NGC1901 is often described as an open cluster while NGC 1252 consists of a concentration of about 20 stars centered ≈ 20' north of the original New General Catalogue coordinates, and at the southwest edge of the large region previously assigned to this object in the literature. NGC1901 has a clear main sequence and shares similarities with the Hyades. We derive a reddening value E(B−V ) = 0.04, a distance from the Sun dʘ = 0.45 kpc (Z = −0.23 kpc) and an age 0.6 ± 0.1 Gyr. NGC1901 is conclusively a physical system, dynamically comparable to or more evolved than the Hyades. The colour-magnitude diagram of NGC1252 suggests a turnoff and main sequence, and a total of 12 probable members. We simulated the Galactic field colour-magnitude diagram in the same direction and found it to be a poor match to NGC1252, suggesting that NGC1252 is not a eld fluctuation. Isochrone fitting to the probable members is consistent with E(B − V ) = 0.02, dʘ = 0.64 kpc (Z = −0.46 kpc) and an age 3 ± 1 Gyr. NGC1252 cannot be ruled out as a physical group with the available data. If so, evidence is found that it is not a classical open cluster, but rather an open cluster remnant. |
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Pavani, Daniela BorgesBica, Eduardo Luiz DamianiDutra, Carlos MaximilianoDottori, Horacio AlbertoSantiago, Basilio XavierCarranza, Gustavo JoseDíaz, Rubén Joaquín2014-07-24T02:04:18Z20010004-6361http://hdl.handle.net/10183/98497000310476Photometry in the B and V bands is presented for the southern stellar groups NGC1901 and NGC1252. NGC1901 is often described as an open cluster while NGC 1252 consists of a concentration of about 20 stars centered ≈ 20' north of the original New General Catalogue coordinates, and at the southwest edge of the large region previously assigned to this object in the literature. NGC1901 has a clear main sequence and shares similarities with the Hyades. We derive a reddening value E(B−V ) = 0.04, a distance from the Sun dʘ = 0.45 kpc (Z = −0.23 kpc) and an age 0.6 ± 0.1 Gyr. NGC1901 is conclusively a physical system, dynamically comparable to or more evolved than the Hyades. The colour-magnitude diagram of NGC1252 suggests a turnoff and main sequence, and a total of 12 probable members. We simulated the Galactic field colour-magnitude diagram in the same direction and found it to be a poor match to NGC1252, suggesting that NGC1252 is not a eld fluctuation. Isochrone fitting to the probable members is consistent with E(B − V ) = 0.02, dʘ = 0.64 kpc (Z = −0.46 kpc) and an age 3 ± 1 Gyr. NGC1252 cannot be ruled out as a physical group with the available data. If so, evidence is found that it is not a classical open cluster, but rather an open cluster remnant.application/pdfengAstronomy and astrophysics. Les Ulis. Vol. 374, no. 2 (Aug. 2001), p. 554-563Fotometria astronômicaAssociações de estrelasAglomerados estelaresFotometria estelarGalaxy: open clusters and stellar associationsGalaxies: individual: NGC1901, NGC1252Open clusters or their remnants : B and V photometry of NGC 1901 and NGC 1252Estrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000310476.pdf000310476.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf282517http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/98497/1/000310476.pdf2d8699bd5e40617716fd48d4f5645ebaMD51TEXT000310476.pdf.txt000310476.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain42268http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/98497/2/000310476.pdf.txt41c584110ed5c9628811e002dac67b27MD52THUMBNAIL000310476.pdf.jpg000310476.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1999http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/98497/3/000310476.pdf.jpge21807efd34c4de2e2172fe79aeaac49MD5310183/984972024-09-07 06:17:13.031725oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/98497Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestlume@ufrgs.bropendoar:2024-09-07T09:17:13Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Open clusters or their remnants : B and V photometry of NGC 1901 and NGC 1252 |
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Open clusters or their remnants : B and V photometry of NGC 1901 and NGC 1252 |
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Open clusters or their remnants : B and V photometry of NGC 1901 and NGC 1252 Pavani, Daniela Borges Fotometria astronômica Associações de estrelas Aglomerados estelares Fotometria estelar Galaxy: open clusters and stellar associations Galaxies: individual: NGC1901, NGC1252 |
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Open clusters or their remnants : B and V photometry of NGC 1901 and NGC 1252 |
title_full |
Open clusters or their remnants : B and V photometry of NGC 1901 and NGC 1252 |
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Open clusters or their remnants : B and V photometry of NGC 1901 and NGC 1252 |
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Open clusters or their remnants : B and V photometry of NGC 1901 and NGC 1252 |
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Open clusters or their remnants : B and V photometry of NGC 1901 and NGC 1252 |
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Pavani, Daniela Borges |
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Pavani, Daniela Borges Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani Dutra, Carlos Maximiliano Dottori, Horacio Alberto Santiago, Basilio Xavier Carranza, Gustavo Jose Díaz, Rubén Joaquín |
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Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani Dutra, Carlos Maximiliano Dottori, Horacio Alberto Santiago, Basilio Xavier Carranza, Gustavo Jose Díaz, Rubén Joaquín |
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Pavani, Daniela Borges Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani Dutra, Carlos Maximiliano Dottori, Horacio Alberto Santiago, Basilio Xavier Carranza, Gustavo Jose Díaz, Rubén Joaquín |
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Fotometria astronômica Associações de estrelas Aglomerados estelares Fotometria estelar |
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Fotometria astronômica Associações de estrelas Aglomerados estelares Fotometria estelar Galaxy: open clusters and stellar associations Galaxies: individual: NGC1901, NGC1252 |
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Galaxy: open clusters and stellar associations Galaxies: individual: NGC1901, NGC1252 |
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Photometry in the B and V bands is presented for the southern stellar groups NGC1901 and NGC1252. NGC1901 is often described as an open cluster while NGC 1252 consists of a concentration of about 20 stars centered ≈ 20' north of the original New General Catalogue coordinates, and at the southwest edge of the large region previously assigned to this object in the literature. NGC1901 has a clear main sequence and shares similarities with the Hyades. We derive a reddening value E(B−V ) = 0.04, a distance from the Sun dʘ = 0.45 kpc (Z = −0.23 kpc) and an age 0.6 ± 0.1 Gyr. NGC1901 is conclusively a physical system, dynamically comparable to or more evolved than the Hyades. The colour-magnitude diagram of NGC1252 suggests a turnoff and main sequence, and a total of 12 probable members. We simulated the Galactic field colour-magnitude diagram in the same direction and found it to be a poor match to NGC1252, suggesting that NGC1252 is not a eld fluctuation. Isochrone fitting to the probable members is consistent with E(B − V ) = 0.02, dʘ = 0.64 kpc (Z = −0.46 kpc) and an age 3 ± 1 Gyr. NGC1252 cannot be ruled out as a physical group with the available data. If so, evidence is found that it is not a classical open cluster, but rather an open cluster remnant. |
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