2001A&A...369..851P


Query : 2001A&A...369..851P

2001A&A...369..851P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 369, 851-861 (2001/4-3)

Luminosity and mass function of galactic open clusters. I. NGC 4815.

PRISINZANO L., CARRARO G., PIOTTO G., SELEZNEV A.F., STETSON P.B. and SAVIANE I.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present deep V and I photometry for the open cluster NGC 4815 and four surrounding Galactic fields down to a limiting magnitude V∼25. These data are used to study cluster spatial extension by means of star counts, and to derive the luminosity (LF) and mass function (MF). The radius turns out to be 3.6±0.3arcmin at V=19.0, whereas the mass is 880±230m down to V=20.8. From the color-magnitude diagram, we obtain the LFs in the V and I bands, using both the standard histogram and an adaptive kernel. After correction for incompleteness and field star contamination, the LFs were transformed into the present day mass functions (PDMF). The PDMFs from the V and I photometry can be represented as a power-law with a slope α=3.1±0.3 and α=2.9±0.3 (the (Salpeter, 1959ApJ...129..608S) MF in this notation has a slope α=2.35) respectively, in the mass range 2.5≤(m)/(m)≤0.8. Below this mass, the MF cannot be considered as representative of the cluster IMF, as it is the result of the combined effect of strong irregularities in the stellar background, probable internal dynamical evolution of the cluster and/or interaction of the cluster with the dense Galactic field. Unresolved binaries and mass segregation can only flatten the apparent derived IMF, so we expect that the real IMF must be steeper than the quoted slope by an unknown amount.

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Journal keyword(s): open clusters and associations - individual: NGC 4815 - methods: statistical

Simbad objects: 23

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Number of rows : 23
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 1342 OpC 03 31 34.6 +37 22 48   7.35 6.7     ~ 123 0
2 Cl Melotte 22 OpC 03 46 24.2 +24 06 50           ~ 3436 0
3 NGC 1528 OpC 04 15 30.7 +51 13 05   6.83 6.4     ~ 120 0
4 NGC 1647 OpC 04 45 55.4 +19 04 44   6.82 6.4     ~ 169 0
5 NGC 1750 OpC 05 03 42.2 +23 41 42           ~ 64 1
6 NGC 1758 OpC 05 04 42.0 +23 48 47           ~ 49 0
7 NGC 1798 OpC 05 11 39.4 +47 41 28           ~ 73 0
8 NGC 2168 OpC 06 09 05.3 +24 20 10           ~ 558 0
9 NGC 2192 OpC 06 15 17 +39 50.8     10.9     ~ 47 0
10 NGC 2281 OpC 06 48 21.8 +41 03 36   6.05 5.4     ~ 155 0
11 NGC 2420 OpC 07 38 24.5 +21 34 30   9.0 8.3     ~ 476 0
12 NGC 2477 OpC 07 52 11.0 -38 32 13   6.64 5.8     ~ 290 0
13 NGC 2516 OpC 07 58 06.5 -60 48 00           ~ 713 0
14 PG 0918+029 HS* 09 21 28.2138172968 +02 46 02.254084824 11.975 13.056 13.327 13.456 13.615 sdB1VIIHe6 113 0
15 PG 0942-029 HS* 09 45 11.8538082624 -03 09 21.034933164 12.537 13.714 14.012 14.144 14.308 sdB 53 0
16 V* UY Sex HS* 10 50 02.8265487864 -00 00 36.879009588 12.063 13.184 13.474 13.606 13.769 sdO9VIIHe6 166 0
17 NGC 3680 OpC 11 25 34.1 -43 14 24   8.40 7.6     ~ 319 0
18 GSC 04949-00797 * 12 42 20.4309984912 -00 40 28.358776488 13.935 14.002 13.484 13.161 12.831 ~ 13 0
19 NGC 4815 OpC 12 57 59.8 -64 57 36   9.61 8.6     ~ 98 0
20 PG 1525-071 HS* 15 28 11.5771773672 -07 16 32.899212840 13.658 14.85 14.89 15.14 15.197 sdO 39 0
21 PG 1657+078 HS* 16 59 32.2150744512 +07 43 31.412466912 13.919 14.877 15.019 15.098 15.115 sdB 53 0
22 NGC 6633 OpC 18 27 22.8 +06 36 54           ~ 385 0
23 GSC 00447-00192 * 18 42 59.2926733896 +00 31 09.146977680 14.781 14.044 13.004 12.397 11.717 ~ 8 0

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