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Parameter properties and stellar population of the old open cluster NGC 3960

Astrophysics 2009-11-10 v1

Abstract

We present a BVIBVI photometric and astrometric catalogue of the open cluster NGC 3960, down to limiting magnitude V22V\sim22, obtained from observations taken with the Wide Field Imager camera at the MPG/ESO 2.2 m Telescope at La Silla. The photometry of all the stars detected in our field of view has been used to estimate a map of the strong differential reddening affecting this area. Our results indicate that, within the region where the cluster dominates, the E(VI)E(V-I) values range from 0.21 up to 0.78, with E(VI)=0.36E(V-I)=0.36 (E(BV)=0.29E(B-V)=0.29) at the nominal cluster centroid position; color excesses E(VI)E(V-I) up to 1 mag have been measured in the external regions of the field of view where field stars dominate. The reddening corrected color-magnitude diagram (CMD) allows us to conclude that the cluster has an age between 0.9 and 1.4 Gyr and a distance modulus of (VMV)0=11.35(V-M_V)_0=11.35. In order to minimize field star contamination, their number has been statistically subtracted based on the surface density map. The empirical cluster main sequence has been recovered in the VV vs. VIV-I and in the JJ vs. JKSJ-K_S planes, using optical and infrared data, respectively. From these empirical cluster main sequences, two samples of candidate cluster members were derived in order to obtain the luminosity distributions as a function of the VV and JJ magnitudes. The Luminosity Functions have been transformed into the corresponding Mass Functions; for M>1MM>1 M_\odot, the two distributions have been fitted with a power law of index αV=2.95±0.53\alpha_V=2.95\pm0.53 and αJ=2.81±0.84\alpha_J=2.81\pm0.84 in VV and in JJ, respectively, while the Salpeter Mass Function in this notation has index α=2.35\alpha=2.35.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0401197,
  title  = {Parameter properties and stellar population of the old open cluster NGC 3960},
  author = {L. Prisinzano and G. Micela and S. Sciortino and F. Favata},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0401197},
  year   = {2009}
}

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17 pages, 16 ps figures, in press in Astronomy and Astrophysics