Massive open star clusters using the VVV survey I. Presentation of the data and description of the approach
A.-N. Chen\'e (U. de Concepci\'on, U. de Valpara\'iso), J. Borissova, (U. de Valpara\'iso, The Milky Way Millennium Nucleus), J. R. A. Clarke (U., de Valpara\'iso, U. of Hertfordshire), C. Bonatto (U. Federal do Rio Grande, do Sul), D. J. Majaess (Saint Mary's University)

TL;DR
This paper presents a methodology for analyzing massive open star clusters using deep infrared data from the VVV survey, demonstrating its effectiveness through detailed analysis of known clusters and revealing new insights into their properties.
Contribution
It introduces a new approach combining deep infrared photometry and spectroscopy to determine cluster parameters, validated on known clusters, for building a comprehensive Galactic cluster database.
Findings
Anomalous reddening law in Danks' clusters direction.
First deep infrared color-magnitude diagram of RCW 79.
Identification of candidate variable stars in G305 region.
Abstract
Context: The ESO Public Survey "VISTA Variables in the V\'ia L\'actea" (VVV) provides deep multi-epoch infrared observations for an unprecedented 562 sq. degrees of the Galactic bulge, and adjacent regions of the disk. Aims: The VVV observations will foster the construction of a sample of Galactic star clusters with reliable and homogeneously derived physical parameters (e.g., age, distance, and mass, etc.). In this first paper in a series, the methodology employed to establish cluster parameters for the envisioned database are elaborated upon by analyzing a subsample of 4 known young open clusters: Danks 1, Danks 2, RCW 79, and DBS 132. The analysis offers a first glimpse of the information that can be gleaned for the final cluster database from the VVV observations. Methods: Wide-field, deep JHKs VVV observations, combined with new infrared spectroscopy, are employed to constrain…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
