A New X-Ray Analysis of the Open Cluster Blanco 1 Using Wide-Field BVIc Photometric and Proper Motion Surveys
P. A. Cargile, D. J. James, I. Platais

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed analysis of Blanco 1's X-ray properties using new photometric data, revealing similarities with other young clusters and highlighting the importance of precise CCD photometry for stellar activity research.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new catalog of optical counterparts to X-ray sources in Blanco 1, utilizing homogeneous CCD photometry to improve the accuracy of X-ray activity analysis in the cluster.
Findings
Blanco 1 stars show X-ray activity patterns similar to other young clusters.
X-ray activity increases with decreasing stellar mass up to a saturation point.
Comparison with Pleiades reveals similar X-ray properties but some distribution discrepancies.
Abstract
We perform a new analysis of the extant ROSAT and XMM-Newton X-ray surveys of the southern open cluster Blanco 1, utilizing new BVIc photometric and proper motion data sets. In our study, we match optical counterparts to 47 X-ray sources associated with Blanco 1 cluster members, 6 of which were listed in previous X-ray studies as cluster nonmembers. Our new catalog of optical counterparts to X-ray sources clearly traces out the Blanco 1 main sequence in a CMD, extending from early G to mid-M spectral types. Additionally, we derive new Lx as well as Lx/Lbol ratios for confirmed cluster members. We compare these X-ray properties to other young open clusters, including the coeval Pleiades cluster, to investigate the relationship between age and X-ray activity. We find that stars in Blanco 1 generally exhibit X-ray properties similar to those of other open clusters, namely increasing…
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