Diagnostic tool to analyse colour–magnitude diagrams of poorly populated stellar concentrations
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Resumo: | The dynamical processes that lead to open cluster disruption cause its mass to decrease. To investigate such processes from the observational point of view, it is important to identify open cluster remnants (OCRs), which are intrinsically poorly populated. Due to their nature, distinguishing them from field star fluctuations is still an unresolved issue. In this work, we developed a statistical diagnostic tool to distinguish poorly populated star concentrations from background field fluctuations. We use 2MASS photometry to explore one of the conditions required for a stellar group to be a physical group: to produce distinct sequences in a colour– magnitude diagram (CMD). We use automated tools to (i) derive the limiting radius; (ii) decontaminate the field and assign membership probabilities; (iii) fit isochrones; and (iv) compare object and field CMDs, considering the isochrone solution, in order to verify the similarity. If the object cannot be statistically considered as a field fluctuation, we derive its probable age, distance modulus, reddening and uncertainties in a self-consistent way. As a test, we apply the tool to open clusters and comparison fields. Finally, we study the OCR candidates DoDz 6,NGC272, ESO 435 SC48 and ESO 325 SC15. The tool is optimized to treat these lowstatistic objects and to separate the bestOCRcandidates for studies on kinematics and chemical composition. The study of the possible OCRs will certainly provide a deep understanding of OCR properties and constraints for theoretical models, including insights into the evolution of open clusters and dissolution rates. |
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Pavani, Daniela BorgesKerber, Leandro de OliveiraBica, Eduardo Luiz DamianiMaciel, Walter Junqueira2014-06-10T02:05:14Z20110035-8711http://hdl.handle.net/10183/96279000816099The dynamical processes that lead to open cluster disruption cause its mass to decrease. To investigate such processes from the observational point of view, it is important to identify open cluster remnants (OCRs), which are intrinsically poorly populated. Due to their nature, distinguishing them from field star fluctuations is still an unresolved issue. In this work, we developed a statistical diagnostic tool to distinguish poorly populated star concentrations from background field fluctuations. We use 2MASS photometry to explore one of the conditions required for a stellar group to be a physical group: to produce distinct sequences in a colour– magnitude diagram (CMD). We use automated tools to (i) derive the limiting radius; (ii) decontaminate the field and assign membership probabilities; (iii) fit isochrones; and (iv) compare object and field CMDs, considering the isochrone solution, in order to verify the similarity. If the object cannot be statistically considered as a field fluctuation, we derive its probable age, distance modulus, reddening and uncertainties in a self-consistent way. As a test, we apply the tool to open clusters and comparison fields. Finally, we study the OCR candidates DoDz 6,NGC272, ESO 435 SC48 and ESO 325 SC15. The tool is optimized to treat these lowstatistic objects and to separate the bestOCRcandidates for studies on kinematics and chemical composition. The study of the possible OCRs will certainly provide a deep understanding of OCR properties and constraints for theoretical models, including insights into the evolution of open clusters and dissolution rates.application/pdfengMonthly notices of the royal astronomical society. Oxford. Vol. 412, no. 3 (Apr. 2011), p. 1611-1626Aglomerados abertos e associaçõesAglomerados estelaresDiagramasMethods: data analysisMethods: statisticalOpen clusters and associations: individual: DoDz 6Open clusters and associations: individual: NGC272Open clusters and associations: individual: ESO 435 SC48Open clusters and associations: individual: ESO 325 SC15Diagnostic tool to analyse colour–magnitude diagrams of poorly populated stellar concentrationsEstrangeiroinfo: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:UFRGSORIGINAL000816099.pdf000816099.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf23747156http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/96279/1/000816099.pdf4c7ca35914ba161b19ee0c24f655697cMD51TEXT000816099.pdf.txt000816099.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain47549http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/96279/2/000816099.pdf.txt056b675c204d468a5f269b7b50bf9522MD52THUMBNAIL000816099.pdf.jpg000816099.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg2005http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/96279/3/000816099.pdf.jpg8130499a6df7afa9e17629756393f0bcMD5310183/962792023-06-04 03:29:10.190651oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/96279Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-06-04T06:29:10Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Diagnostic tool to analyse colour–magnitude diagrams of poorly populated stellar concentrations |
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Diagnostic tool to analyse colour–magnitude diagrams of poorly populated stellar concentrations |
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Diagnostic tool to analyse colour–magnitude diagrams of poorly populated stellar concentrations Pavani, Daniela Borges Aglomerados abertos e associações Aglomerados estelares Diagramas Methods: data analysis Methods: statistical Open clusters and associations: individual: DoDz 6 Open clusters and associations: individual: NGC272 Open clusters and associations: individual: ESO 435 SC48 Open clusters and associations: individual: ESO 325 SC15 |
title_short |
Diagnostic tool to analyse colour–magnitude diagrams of poorly populated stellar concentrations |
title_full |
Diagnostic tool to analyse colour–magnitude diagrams of poorly populated stellar concentrations |
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Diagnostic tool to analyse colour–magnitude diagrams of poorly populated stellar concentrations |
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Diagnostic tool to analyse colour–magnitude diagrams of poorly populated stellar concentrations |
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Diagnostic tool to analyse colour–magnitude diagrams of poorly populated stellar concentrations |
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Pavani, Daniela Borges |
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Pavani, Daniela Borges Kerber, Leandro de Oliveira Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani Maciel, Walter Junqueira |
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Kerber, Leandro de Oliveira Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani Maciel, Walter Junqueira |
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Pavani, Daniela Borges Kerber, Leandro de Oliveira Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani Maciel, Walter Junqueira |
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Aglomerados abertos e associações Aglomerados estelares Diagramas |
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Aglomerados abertos e associações Aglomerados estelares Diagramas Methods: data analysis Methods: statistical Open clusters and associations: individual: DoDz 6 Open clusters and associations: individual: NGC272 Open clusters and associations: individual: ESO 435 SC48 Open clusters and associations: individual: ESO 325 SC15 |
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Methods: data analysis Methods: statistical Open clusters and associations: individual: DoDz 6 Open clusters and associations: individual: NGC272 Open clusters and associations: individual: ESO 435 SC48 Open clusters and associations: individual: ESO 325 SC15 |
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The dynamical processes that lead to open cluster disruption cause its mass to decrease. To investigate such processes from the observational point of view, it is important to identify open cluster remnants (OCRs), which are intrinsically poorly populated. Due to their nature, distinguishing them from field star fluctuations is still an unresolved issue. In this work, we developed a statistical diagnostic tool to distinguish poorly populated star concentrations from background field fluctuations. We use 2MASS photometry to explore one of the conditions required for a stellar group to be a physical group: to produce distinct sequences in a colour– magnitude diagram (CMD). We use automated tools to (i) derive the limiting radius; (ii) decontaminate the field and assign membership probabilities; (iii) fit isochrones; and (iv) compare object and field CMDs, considering the isochrone solution, in order to verify the similarity. If the object cannot be statistically considered as a field fluctuation, we derive its probable age, distance modulus, reddening and uncertainties in a self-consistent way. As a test, we apply the tool to open clusters and comparison fields. Finally, we study the OCR candidates DoDz 6,NGC272, ESO 435 SC48 and ESO 325 SC15. The tool is optimized to treat these lowstatistic objects and to separate the bestOCRcandidates for studies on kinematics and chemical composition. The study of the possible OCRs will certainly provide a deep understanding of OCR properties and constraints for theoretical models, including insights into the evolution of open clusters and dissolution rates. |
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