uvbybeta photometry of early type open cluster and field stars
G. Handler

TL;DR
This study presents uvbybeta photometry of 168 stars in young open clusters to determine stellar parameters and identify potential pulsators among beta Cephei and SPB stars, supporting future asteroseismic research.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive uvbybeta photometric dataset for cluster and field stars, enabling identification of pulsation candidates and cluster membership for early-type stars.
Findings
140 OB stars identified in the sample.
101 stars lie within beta Cephei and SPB instability strips.
Potential pulsators found in each studied cluster.
Abstract
The beta Cephei stars and slowly pulsating B (SPB) stars are massive main sequence variables. The strength of their pulsational driving strongly depends on the opacity of iron-group elements. As many of those stars naturally occur in young open clusters, whose metallicities can be determined in several fundamental ways, it is logical to study the incidence of pulsation in several young open clusters. To provide the foundation for such an investigation, Str\"omgren-Crawford uvbybeta photometry of open cluster target stars was carried out to determine effective temperatures, luminosities, and therefore cluster memberships. In the course of three observing runs, uvbybeta photometry for 168 target stars was acquired and transformed into the standard system by measurements of 117 standard stars. The list of target stars also included some known cluster and field beta Cephei stars, as well as…
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