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Investigating open cluster King 6: Detection of three new variables

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2025-04-29 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

This study presents photometric analysis of the intermediate-age open cluster King 6, utilizing photometric data in UBV(RI)c_c passband and data from the 2MASS mission. The Gaia DR3 kinematic data were used to estimate the membership probabilities and TESS data is employed to search for variable stars within the cluster. The cluster's radius is estimated to be 9^\prime.0 based on the stellar density profile, while optical and near-infrared color-color diagrams} revealed color excesses of E(B-V) = 0.58± \pm 0.03, E(J-K) = 0.24 ±\pm 0.03, and E(V-K) = 1.53 ±\pm 0.01 mag. Interstellar extinction law is normal in the direction of the cluster. The cluster^\primes estimated age is \sim251 Myr and distance is 724 ±\pm 5 pc. The mass function slope was found to be x = 0.57 ±\pm 0.28 by considering stars \geq 1 M_\odot. Our analysis indicates that the cluster is dynamically relaxed. Furthermore, we identified three new variable stars for the first time in the cluster region using TESS data. These variables belong to the category of slow pulsating B-type variables, with periods of 46.70, 47.92, and 37.56 hours.

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@article{arxiv.2504.18088,
  title  = {Investigating open cluster King 6: Detection of three new variables},
  author = {Vaibhav Kumar Pandey and Arvind K Dattatrey and Apara Tripathi and R K S Yadav and Shantanu Rastogi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.18088},
  year   = {2025}
}

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There are 27 pages with 21 figures and 5 tables