Analysis of the stellar population in the central area of the HII region Sh 2-284
Antonio J. Delgado, Anlaug A. Djupvik, Emilio J. Alfaro

TL;DR
This study investigates the stellar population and star formation history of the young open cluster Dolidze 25 in the HII region Sh 2-284 using multi-band photometry, revealing a lower cluster distance and evidence of multiple stellar generations.
Contribution
It provides updated cluster parameters using low metallicity models and identifies multiple stellar generations within the cluster, enhancing understanding of star formation in HII regions.
Findings
Cluster distance is lower than previous estimates.
Presence of multiple stellar generations with different ages.
Identification of a PMS sequence coeval with the main cluster.
Abstract
There is a lack of state-of-the-art information on very young open clusters, with implications for determining the structure of the Galaxy. Our main objective is to study the timing and location of the star formation processes which yielded the generation of the giant HII region Sh 2-284. The analysis is based on UBVRcIc CCD measurements and JHKs photometry in the central part of the HII region, where the cluster Dolidze 25 is located.The determination of cluster distance, reddening and age is carried out through comparison with ZAMS, post-MS and PMS isochrones. Reference lines for metallicity Z=0.004 are used, in agreement with spectroscopic metallicity determination published for several cluster members. The results are: E(B-V)=0.78+-0.02, M=12.8+-0.2, LogAge(yr)=6.51+-0.07. A PMS member sequence is proposed, coeval within the errors with the post-MS cluster age (LogAge(yr)=6.7+-0.2).…
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