UBVI CCD photometry and star counts in 9 inner disk Galactic star clusters
Giovanni Carraro (ESO-Chile), Anton F. Seleznev (Ural State, University)

TL;DR
This study provides new CCD photometry and star counts for nine inner disk Galactic star clusters, determining their fundamental parameters and assessing their nature and position within the Milky Way's spiral structure.
Contribution
First CCD-based UBVI photometry and analysis of nine inner disk clusters, identifying some as non-clusters and mapping their Galactic locations.
Findings
Three objects are likely not true clusters.
All remaining clusters are younger than 1 Gyr.
Youngest clusters trace the Carina-Sagittarius arm.
Abstract
We present and discuss new CCD-based photometric material in the UBVI pass-bands for nine Galactic star clusters located inside the solar ring, for which no CCD data are currently available. They are: IC 2714, NGC 4052, ESO131SC09, NGC 5284, NGC 5316, NGC 5715, VdB-Hagen ~164, NGC 6268, and Czernik 38. We first perform star counts by combining our optical photometry wi th 2MASS, and derive cluster sizes and radial density profiles. The fundamental parameters - age, reddening and distance- are then inferred from the analysis of the star distribution in color-color and color-magnitude diagrams of only the spatially selected likely members. Our analysis shows that ESO131SC09, NGC 5284, and VdB-Hagen 164 are most probably not clusters, but random enhancements of a few bright stars along the line of sight, with prop erties much similar to open cluster remnants. The remaining clusters are…
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