Discovery of an open cluster with a possible physical association with a planetary nebula
Charles Bonatto, Eduardo Bica, Joao F.C. Santos Jr

TL;DR
This study reports the discovery of a new open cluster potentially physically associated with a planetary nebula, using near-infrared data and star decontamination techniques to analyze cluster-PN relationships.
Contribution
It introduces a newly identified open cluster and investigates its possible association with a planetary nebula using advanced photometric analysis.
Findings
M 46 is likely associated with PN NGC 2438.
NGC 2818A is probably not associated with PN NGC 2818.
New Cluster 1 may be physically linked to PN PK 167-0.1.
Abstract
We report the discovery of a new open cluster (OC) in the Galaxy at and . Its field includes the planetary nebula (PN) PK 167-0.1. We study the possible associations of the PN/OC pairs NGC 2818/NGC 2818A, NGC 2438/M 46 (NGC 2437), PK 6+2.5/NGC 6469, as well as of the PN PK 167-0.1 with New Cluster 1. The analyses are based on near-infrared colour-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) and stellar radial density profiles (RDPs). NGC 6469 is located in a heavily contaminated bulge field. The CMD morphology, especially for the latter two cases, is defined with a field star decontamination algorithm applied to the 2MASS \jj, \hh, and \ks photometry. Field decontamination for the OCs NGC 2818A and M 46 produced better defined CMDs and more accurate cluster parameters than in the literature. Those pieces of evidence point to M 46 as physically associated with the PN NGC…
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