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NGC 6940

Coordinates:Sky map20h 31m 30s, +60° 39′ 42″
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Open cluster in the constellation Vulpecula
NGC 6940
Observation data (J2000epoch)
Right ascension20h 34m 26s[1]
Declination+28° 17′ 00″[1]
Distance2,510ly[2] (770pc[2])
Apparent magnitude (V)6.3[1]
Apparent dimensions (V)25'
Physical characteristics
Estimated age720 millions years[2]
Other designationsMelotte 232
Associations
ConstellationVulpecula
See also:Open cluster,List of open clusters
The location of NGC 6940

NGC 6940 is anopen cluster in the constellationVulpecula. It was discovered byWilliam Herschel in 1784. The cluster is nearly a billion years old and it is located 2,500 light years away. It is considered the finest open cluster in the constellation.[3]

Observation

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It is located a bit more than two degrees south-southeast of41 Cygni and three and a half degrees southwest from52 Cygni. The cluster is bright enough to be seen even with smallbinoculars, which can partially resolve it.[3] NGC 6940 is included in theHerschel 400 Catalogue.

Characteristics

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NGC 6940 has hundreds of members. The cluster is quite scattered and in between its members are also visible field stars.For example, two bright stars, an 8.6 mag B8III giant star at the NE edge and a 9.1 mag A0III giant at the SW corner of the cluster are too young to be true members of NGC 6940 and are probably background stars. The brightest star (lucida) of NGC 6940 is thered giant FG Vulpeculae, a semiregularvariable star whose magnitude ranges from 9.0 to 9.5 every 80 days approximately.[3] NGC 6940 is rich in red giants, more than 20 according to WEBDA database. Based on the spectroscopic analysis of twelve of them, the cluster age was estimated to be 1.1 billion years, with a turn-off mass of 2M⊙. Itsmetallicity is close to that of the Sun.[4] In NGC 6940 have been detected 8 variable stars whose variability is consistent with thedelta Scuti variables.[5]

A study of the cluster byROSAT insoft X-rays revealed four sources that are identified as cluster members.[6] One more source was attributed to a possible cluster K0 giant star member, which was later confirmed to be a cluster member.[7] Three of these sources were identified asbinary stars, from a total of six known to exist in the cluster. The luminosity of the sources was typical ofRS Canum Venaticorum variables, close binaries that could retain very active coronal sources despite the age of the cluster.[6]

References

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  1. ^abc"NGC 6940".SIMBAD.Centre de données astronomiques de Strasbourg. Retrieved2017-06-19.
  2. ^abcWEBDA: NGC 6940
  3. ^abcRhemann, Gerald; Crossen, Craig (2004).Sky Vistas Astronomy for Binoculars and Richest-Field Telescopes. Vienna: Springer Vienna. p. 64.ISBN 978-3709106266. Retrieved18 July 2017.
  4. ^Böcek Topcu, G.; Afşar, M.; Sneden, C. (21 November 2016)."The chemical compositions and evolutionary status of red giants in the open cluster NGC 6940".Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.463 (1):580–597.arXiv:1411.7608.Bibcode:2016MNRAS.463..580B.doi:10.1093/mnras/stw1974.S2CID 119182329.
  5. ^Rose, Michael B.; Hintz, Eric G. (November 2007)."A Search for Low-Amplitude Variability in Six Open Clusters Using the Robust Median Statistic".The Astronomical Journal.134 (5):2067–2078.Bibcode:2007AJ....134.2067R.doi:10.1086/522963.
  6. ^abBelloni, T.; Tagliaferri, G. (October 1997)."Soft X-ray emission from intermediate-age open clusters: NGC 6940".Astronomy and Astrophysics.326:608–613.Bibcode:1997A&A...326..608B. Retrieved18 July 2017.
  7. ^van den Berg, M.; Verbunt, F. (15 August 2001)."An optical study of X-ray sources in the old open clusters NGC 752 and NGC 6940".Astronomy & Astrophysics.375 (2):387–396.Bibcode:2001A&A...375..387V.doi:10.1051/0004-6361:20010767. Retrieved18 July 2017.

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