On the assessment of the nature of open star clusters and the determination of their basic parameters with limited data
Author
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Carraro, Giovanni
Author
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Baume, Gustavo
Author
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Seleznev, Anton F.
Author
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Costa Hechenleitner, Edgardo
Admission date
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2018-06-18T16:08:12Z
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2018-06-18T16:08:12Z
Publication date
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2017
Cita de ítem
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Astrophys Space Sci (2017) 362:128
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Identifier
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10.1007/s10509-017-3110-3
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/148965
Abstract
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Our knowledge of stellar evolution and of the
structure and chemical evolution of the Galactic disk largely
builds on the study of open star clusters. Because of their
crucial role in these relevant topics, large homogeneous catalogues
of open cluster parameters are highly desirable. Although
efforts have been made to develop automatic tools
to analyse large numbers of clusters, the results obtained so
far vary from study to study, and sometimes are very contradictory
when compared to dedicated studies of individual
clusters. In this work we highlight the common causes of
these discrepancies for some open clusters, and show that at
present dedicated studies yield a much better assessment of
the nature of star clusters, even in the absence of ideal datasets.
We make use of deep, wide-field, multi-colour photometry
to discuss the nature of six strategically selected open
star clusters: Trumpler 22, Lynga 6, Hogg 19, Hogg 21, Pismis
10 and Pismis 14. We have precisely derived their basic
parameters by means of a combination of star counts
and photometric diagrams. Trumpler 22 and Lynga 6 are included
in our study because they are widely known, and thus
provided a check of our data and methodology. The remaining
four clusters are very poorly known, and their available
parameters have been obtained using automatic tools only. Our results are in some cases in severe disagreement with
those from automatic surveys.
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Patrocinador
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Act 211
Government of the Russian Federation, contract No. 02.A03.21.0006,
and by the ESO DGDF program.
Fondo Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica (proyecto
No. 1110100 Fondecyt) and the Chilean Centro de Excelencia en Astrofísica
y Tecnologías Afines (PFB 06). Ministry of Education and Science
(the basic part of the State assignment, RK no. AAAA-A17-
117030310283-7) and by the Act no. 211 of the Government of the
Russian Federation, agreement no. 02.A03.21.0006.