Probing the age and structure of the nearby very young open clusters NGC 2244 and NGC 2239
Charles Bonatto, Eduardo Bica

TL;DR
This study analyzes the age, structure, and stellar populations of the very young open clusters NGC 2244 and NGC 2239 using 2MASS photometry, revealing their physical parameters, mass functions, and dynamical states.
Contribution
It provides detailed parameters and structural analysis of NGC 2244 and NGC 2239, including age, mass, and density profiles, with improved methods for field-star decontamination and cluster characterization.
Findings
NGC 2244 is 1-6 Myr old with a mass of ~625 solar masses.
NGC 2239 is approximately 5 Myr old with a mass of ~301 solar masses.
NGC 2244 shows signs of departure from dynamical equilibrium.
Abstract
The very young open cluster (OC) NGC 2244 in the Rosette Nebula was studied with field-star-decontaminated 2MASS photometry, which shows the main-sequence (MS) stars and an abundant pre-MS (PMS) population. Fundamental and structural parameters were derived with colour-magnitude diagrams (CMDs), stellar radial density profiles (RDPs) and mass functions (MFs). Most previous studies centred NGC 2244 close to the bright K0V star 12 Monocerotis, which is not a cluster member. Instead, the near-IR RDP indicates a pronounced core near the O5 star HD 46150. We derive an age within 1--6 Myr, an absorption , a distance from the Sun kpc ( kpc outside the Solar circle), an MF slope and a total (MS+PMS) stellar mass of . Its RDP is characterised by the core and cluster radii ( pc) and…
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