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CCD Photometry of Distant Open Clusters. II -- NGC 6791

Astrophysics 2016-08-30 v1

Abstract

Three new photometric CCD-based datasets are presented for NGC~6791. They consist of deep UBV photometry (to Vlim=24V_{lim} =24, Blim=24B_{lim}=24, Ulim=23U_{lim} = 23) of the central parts of the cluster and of selected fields around it, and of relatively shallower UBVI photometry for the whole cluster (23×2323' \times 23'). The data have been used to discuss the reddening, metallicity and age ofNGC~6791, a cluster which is particularly important because of (1)~its most-advanced age among open clusters, (2)~metallicity higher than solar and (3)~particularly large number of member stars. We discovered two new very blue stars increasing the total of sdB objects in the cluster to ten. They are located in a very narrow range magnitudes V=17.7±0.5V=17.7 \pm 0.5; their blue colors strongly constrain our determination of the reddening of the cluster to E(BV)=0.17±0.01E(B-V)=0.17 \pm 0.01. We detected no other blue stars except a population of faint objects with V22V \approx 22 in the center of the cluster. We have used the new theoretical isochrones in a differential determination of metallicity and age of NGC~6791 using M67 and NGC~188 as two clusters with well-known abundaces and age. We find [Fe/H]+0.5[Fe/H] \simeq +0.5 and age by 1~Gyr older than that of NGC~188. The luminosity function of the cluster is surpisingly flat while the ``secondary'' main-sequence of equal-mass binaries is weaker than in less-populous old open clusters. We explain both features by the large total mass of the cluster which has lead to weak evaporation of low-mass and single stars from the cluster.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9503065,
  title  = {CCD Photometry of Distant Open Clusters. II -- NGC 6791},
  author = {Janusz Kaluzny and Slavek Rucinski},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9503065},
  year   = {2016}
}

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22 pages, uuencoded compressed postscript. Figures available by anonymous ftp at ftp://sirius.astrouw.edu.pl/pub/submit/jka/n6791_fig.uu Submitted do A&A.