We present a photometric and spectroscopic study of the poorly investigated open cluster Trumpler~3. Basic parameters such as the age of 70±10 Myr, the color excess E(B−V)=0.30±0.02 mag, the distance of 0.69±0.03 kpc and the limiting radius of 12' were redetermined and compared with previous preliminary studies. The distance of 0.65±0.09 kpc was determined independently by spectral parallaxes. Simultaneously, our analysis allowed us to estimate a total number of members to be Ntot=570±90 and a total mass of the cluster to be Mtot=270±40M⊙. We also determined a state of cluster's dynamical evolution. We conclude that Trumpler~3 is a young low-massive stellar ensemble with a typical mass function slope, located near to the outer edge of the Galaxy's Orion Spur. As a result of a wide-field search for short period variable stars, 24 variables were discovered in the cluster's area. Only one of them -- a variable of the γ-Dor type -- was found to be a likely cluster member.
@article{arxiv.1002.3789,
title = {The young open cluster Trumpler 3},
author = {G. Maciejewski and L. Bukowiecki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1002.3789},
year = {2015}
}