Photometric characterization of the Galactic star cluster Trumpler 20
Giovanni Carraro (ESO Chile), Edgardo Costa (Universidad de Chile),, Javier Ahumada (Observatorio de Cordoba)

TL;DR
This study provides detailed photometric analysis of the intermediate-age open cluster Trumpler 20, determining its fundamental parameters and clarifying the nature of its stellar populations amidst significant field star contamination.
Contribution
It offers updated estimates of Trumpler 20's age, distance, and metallicity, and clarifies the origin of its CMD features, especially the vertical sequence of stars.
Findings
Age estimated at 1.4 Gyr
Distance determined as 3.0 kpc
Cluster metallicity is solar
Abstract
We present deep UBVI photometry for Trumpler 20, a rich, intermediate-age open cluster located at l=301.47, b=+2.22 (RA=12:39:34, DEC=-60:37:00, J2000.0) in the fourth Galactic quadrant. In spite of its interesting properties, this cluster has received little attenti on, probably because the line of sight to it crosses twice the Carina spiral arm, which causes a significant contamination of its color-magnitude diagram (CMD) by field stars, therefore complicating seriously its interpretation. We provide more robust estimates of the fundamental parameters of Trumpler 20, and investigate the most prominent features of its CMD: a rich He-burning star clump, and a vertical sequence of stars above the turnoff, which can be either blue stragglers or field stars. Our precise photometry has allowed us to derive updated values of the age and heliocentric distance of Trumpler 20, which we estimate…
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