Multi-wavelength study of a young open cluster NGC 7419
Himali Joshi (ARIES), Brijesh Kumar (ARIES), K. P. Singh (TIFR), Ram, Sagar (ARIES), Saurabh Sharma (ARIES), J. C. Pandey (ARIES)

TL;DR
This multi-wavelength study of NGC 7419 reveals its age, distance, mass segregation, and evidence of a second star formation episode, with detailed analysis of X-ray and infrared data showing properties of young stars and the surrounding environment.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive multi-wavelength analysis of NGC 7419, including new age, distance, and star formation insights, and investigates X-ray emissions of Herbig Ae/Be stars.
Findings
Age of 22.5 Myr and distance of 3230 pc for NGC 7419.
Evidence of mass segregation and a second star formation episode.
Herbig Ae/Be stars have X-ray emission levels similar to T-Tauri stars.
Abstract
Using UBVRI Halpha CCD photometric observations and the archival NIR and X-ray data, we have carried out a multi-wavelength study of a young star cluster NGC 7419. An age of 22.5+/-3.0 Myr and a distance of 3230^{+330}_{-430} pc are derived for the cluster with a higher value of color excess ratio E(U-B)/E(B-V) than the normal one. There is an evidence for mass segregation in this dynamically relaxed cluster with mass function slope is in agreement with the Salpeter value. NIR and Halpha excess support the existence of a young (< 2 Myr) stellar population of Herbig Ae/Be stars (> 3.0 M_sun) indicating a second episode of star formation in the cluster region. Using XMM-Newton observations, we found several X-ray sources in the cluster region but none of the Herbig Ae/Be stars is detected in X-rays. We compare the distribution of upper limits for Herbig Ae/Be stars with the X-ray…
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