Polarimetry of an Intermediate-age Open Cluster: NGC 5617
Ana Maria Orsatti, Carlos Feinstein, M. Marcela Vergne, Ruben E., Martinez, E. Irene Vega

TL;DR
This study uses polarimetric observations of 72 stars in NGC 5617 to identify cluster members, analyze dust distribution, and compare membership determination methods, revealing dust characteristics and confirming some stellar memberships.
Contribution
First polarimetric membership analysis of NGC 5617, providing new insights into dust distribution and validating previous membership assessments.
Findings
Added 32 new cluster members through polarimetry
Identified 10 stars with intrinsic polarization
Confirmed dust-free interstellar medium up to the cluster
Abstract
We present polarimetric observations in the UBVRI bands of 72 stars located in the direction of the medium age open cluster NGC 5617. Our intention is to use polarimetry as a tool membership identification, by building on previous investigations intended mainly to determine the cluster's general characteristics rather than provide membership suitable for studies such as stellar content and metallicity, as well as study the characteristics of the dust lying between the Sun and the cluster. The obsevations were carried out using the five-channel photopolarimeter of the Torino Astronomical Observatory attached to the 2.15m telescope at the Complejo Astron\'omico El Leoncito (CASLEO; Argentina. We are able to add 32 stars to the list of members of NGC 5617, and review the situation for others listed in the literature. In particular, we find that five blue straggler stars in the region of…
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