1999AJ....117..937S


Query : 1999AJ....117..937S

1999AJ....117..937S - Astron. J., 117, 937-961 (1999/February-0)

Multicolor CCD photometry and stellar evolutionary analysis of NGC 1907, NGC 1912, NGC 2383, NGC 2384, and NGC 6709 using synthetic color-magnitude diagrams.

SUBRAMANIAM A. and SAGAR R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the first CCD photometric observations of NGC 2383 and NGC 2384 in B, V, R, and I, NGC 1912, NGC 6709 in B, V, and I and NGC 1907 in B and V passbands, reaching down to a limiting magnitude of V∼20 mag for ∼3300 stars put together. The results of the spectroscopic observations of 43 bright stars in the field of NGC 1912, NGC 2383, NGC 2384, and NGC 6709 are also presented. The color-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) of the clusters in V versus B-V, V versus V-R, and V versus V-I are presented. The distances and reddening to these clusters are determined using the cluster CMDs. The distances to the clusters NGC 1907, NGC 1912, NGC 2383, NGC 2384, and NGC 6709 are 1785±260, 1820±265, 3340±490, 2925±430, and 1190±175 pc, respectively. Some gaps in the cluster main sequence have been identified. We have compared the observed color-magnitude diagrams of these four open clusters with the synthetic ones derived from one classical and two overshoot stellar evolutionary models. Overshoot models estimate older ages for clusters when compared to the classical models. The age of the clusters estimated using the isochrones of Bertelli et al. are 400, 250, 400, 20, and 315 Myr for the clusters NGC 1907, NGC 1912, NGC 2383, NGC 2384, and NGC 6709, respectively. A comparison of the synthetic color-magnitude diagrams with the observed ones indicates that the overshoot models should be preferred. The comparison of integrated luminosity functions do not clearly indicate as to which model is to be preferred. The values of the mass function slopes estimated for the clusters are x=1.7±0.15 for NGC 1912 (mass range: 1.7-3.9 M) and NGC 6709 (1.7-3.4 M), x=1.3±0.15 for NGC 2383 (1.7-3.1 M), and x=1.0±0.15 for NGC 2384 (2.0-14.0). The present age estimates show that the closely located cluster pair NGC 1912 + NGC 1907 have similar ages, indicating that they may have born together, making them a good candidate to be a binary open cluster.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: Open Clusters and Associations: General - open clusters and associations: individual (NGC 1907) - Galaxy: Open Clusters and Associations: Individual: NGC Number: NGC 1912 - Galaxy: Open Clusters and Associations: Individual: NGC Number: NGC 2383 - Galaxy: Open Clusters and Associations: Individual: NGC Number: NGC 2384 - Galaxy: Open Clusters and Associations: Individual: NGC Number: NGC 6709 - Stars: Evolution - Stars: Luminosity Function, Mass Function

Nomenclature: Table 4: Cl* NGC 1912 SuSa NN N=15 among (Nos 1-30). Table 7: Cl* NGC 6709 SuSa NNa N=11 among (Nos 1-44).

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Number of rows : 48
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NGC 188 OpC 00 47 11.5 +85 14 38           ~ 922 0
2 Cl Melotte 22 OpC 03 46 24.2 +24 06 50           ~ 3434 0
3 Cl Melotte 25 OpC 04 29 47.3 +16 56 53           ~ 3074 0
4 NGC 1907 OpC 05 28 07.9 +35 19 48   8.87 8.2     ~ 128 2
5 NGC 1912 49 * 05 28 34.2522321408 +35 53 29.691197664   10.83 10.52 10.636   A6III 6 0
6 BD+35 1120 * 05 28.6 +35 52   10.43 10.24     A6III 1 0
7 NGC 1912 164 * 05 28 36.5836693704 +35 55 17.717468376   11.46 11.18     A6III 3 0
8 BD+35 1124 * 05 28 39.7927640424 +35 58 29.260874748   11.17 9.83     G9III 4 0
9 M 38 OpC 05 28 40.1 +35 49 26   6.69 6.4     ~ 159 2
10 BD+35 1123 * 05 28.7 +35 56           A8III 1 0
11 BD+35 1125 RG* 05 28 44.0559990360 +35 49 52.749448284   11.04 9.85 9.49   G2III 21 0
12 BD+35 1131 RG* 05 29 08.3730871824 +35 51 29.784960396   10.9 9.66     G8III 19 0
13 BD+35 1130 * 05 29 22.8577712808 +35 49 55.883453952   11.56 11.04     F5III 2 0
14 HD 35878 * 05 29 23.1025599576 +35 53 11.307279876   9.45 8.41     G5 6 0
15 BD-20 1909 * 07 24 31.9664491584 -20 57 09.942768900   11.4 9.88     M2 18 0
16 NGC 2383 7 * 07 24 34.8882237480 -20 56 46.998490236   12.90 11.62     K3III 6 0
17 NGC 2383 10 Be? 07 24 38.997 -20 57 22.67   12.84 12.75     A3V 3 0
18 NGC 2383 OpC 07 24 41.8 -20 56 56   8.88 8.4     ~ 70 0
19 NGC 2383 9 * 07 24 42.9613752336 -20 54 48.368772792   13.18 11.96     K2III 7 0
20 BD-20 1913 BS? 07 24 43.7846370624 -20 56 15.839127168 9.3 9.92 9.96     B0III 15 0
21 HD 58440 Pu* 07 24 49.7959693848 -20 56 15.888888888   10.01 9.74     A9V 10 0
22 NGC 2384 OpC 07 25 10 -21 01.3   7.47 7.4     ~ 74 0
23 CPD-20 2376 * 07 25 13.3847767176 -21 01 55.519823136 9.3 10.19 10.18 10.28   B3IV 20 0
24 CPD-20 2378 * 07 25 14.7503532720 -21 00 56.929517928   11.79 11.73     ~ 4 0
25 CPD-20 2379 * 07 25 16.4561676288 -21 00 40.621538988   10.80 10.8     B5: 7 0
26 CPD-20 2381 * 07 25 19.0148087208 -21 00 27.035380008   11.85 10.35     K 6 0
27 NGC 2420 OpC 07 38 24.5 +21 34 30   9.0 8.3     ~ 476 0
28 NGC 2632 OpC 08 40 13.0 +19 37 16           ~ 1564 0
29 NGC 2682 OpC 08 51 23.0 +11 48 50           ~ 2342 0
30 NGC 3680 OpC 11 25 34.1 -43 14 24   8.40 7.6     ~ 319 0
31 HD 229684 * 18 50 40.7265814632 +10 26 02.961492756   9.97 10.04     B6III: 8 0
32 HD 229700 * 18 50 58.4700342768 +10 18 09.062679960   10.50 10.33     A0II-III 19 0
33 HD 229715 * 18 51 06.8658373596 +10 18 59.504793051   10.77 10.59     A6III 10 0
34 HD 229716 SB* 18 51 10.5982053024 +10 18 05.504942880   10.30 9.05     K0 21 0
35 NGC 6709 OpC 18 51 20.6 +10 20 02   7.18 6.7     ~ 126 0
36 HD 174715 Em* 18 51 32.3978252496 +10 19 10.025074920   9.820 9.657 9.516   A5V 20 0
37 HIP 92548 * 18 51 34.9112718216 +10 15 01.570989636   10.70 10.70 10.552   B9V 11 0
38 Cl* NGC 6709 SUSA 1 * ~ ~           A6III 1 0
39 Cl* NGC 6709 HSS 293 * ~ ~   11.03 10.92     A6III 2 0
40 Cl* NGC 6709 SUSA 7 * ~ ~           A6V 1 0
41 Cl* NGC 1912 SUSA 17 * ~ ~           K4III 1 0
42 NGC 1912 31 * ~ ~           A8III 1 0
43 NGC 1912 16 * ~ ~   10.92 10.27     F8III 1 0
44 Cl* NGC 6709 HSS 291 * ~ ~   10.83 10.58     A6V 1 0
45 NGC 1912 160 * ~ ~           A5III 1 0
46 NGC 1912 29 * ~ ~           A3III 1 0
47 NGC 1912 11 * ~ ~   10.79 10.54     A5V 1 0
48 Cl* NGC 6709 HSS 277 * ~ ~   11.01 10.93     A3III 2 0

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