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Volume383, Number1, FebruaryIII 2002
Page(s)153 - 162
SectionGalactic structure, stellar clusters, and populations
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20011719
Published online15 February 2002
A&A 383, 153-162 (2002)

A study of spatial structure of galactic open star clusters

Nilakshi1,R. Sagar1,2,A. K. Pandey1 andV. Mohan1

1 State Observatory, Manora Peak, Nainital 263 129, India
2 Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore 560 034, India

Corresponding author: R. Sagar, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Received: 14 May 2001
Accepted: 8 November 2001

Abstract

In order to study the relation between the core and corona ingalactic star clusters, the spatial structure of 38 rich open star clusters has been studied using radial density profiles derived from the photometric data of the Digital Sky Survey. The shape of the radial density profile indicatesthat the corona, most probably, is the outer region around the cluster. It can exist from the very beginning of the cluster formation and dynamical evolution is not the reason for its occurrence. The study does not find any relation between cluster size and age but indicates that the clusters with galacto-centric distances >9.5 kpc have larger sizes. Further, we find that the average value of the core radius is$1.3\pm 0.7$ pc and that of annular widthof the corona is$5.6\pm 1.9$ pc, while average values of densities of cluster members in the core and corona are$15.4\pm 9.9$ star/pc2 and$1.6\pm 0.99$ star/pc2 respectively. Average field star contaminations in the core and corona are ~35% and 80% respectively. In spite of smaller densities in the coronal region, it contains ~75% of the cluster members due to its larger area in comparison to the core region. This clearly demonstratesthe importance of the coronal region in studies dealing with the entire stellar contents of open star clusters as well as their dynamical evolution. In contrastto the cluster cores, the structure of coronal regions differs significantly from one cluster to other.

Key words:galaxy: open clusters and associations: general / stellar content

© ESO, 2002

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