NGC 7419 as a template for red supergiant clusters
Amparo Marco, Ignacio Negueruela

TL;DR
This study refines the parameters of NGC 7419, a cluster rich in red supergiants and Be stars, establishing it as a valuable template for calibrating more obscured clusters and testing stellar evolution models.
Contribution
It provides more accurate age, distance, and mass estimates for NGC 7419 using new photometric and spectroscopic data, and highlights discrepancies with current evolutionary models.
Findings
Distance of 4+-0.4 kpc and age of 14+-2 Myr determined.
High fraction (~40%) of Be stars around the turn-off.
Discrepancies between observed star distribution and theoretical models.
Abstract
The open cluster NGC 7419 is known to contain five red supergiants and a very high number of Be stars. However, there are conflicting reports about its age and distance that prevent a useful comparison with other clusters. We intend to obtain more accurate parameters for NGC 7419, using techniques different from those of previous authors, so that it may be used as a calibrator for more obscured clusters. We obtained Str\"omgren photometry of the open cluster NGC 7419, as well as classification spectroscopy of ~20 stars in the area. We then applied standard analysis and classification techniques. We find a distance of 4+-0.4 kpc and an age of 14+-2 Myr for NGC 7419. The main-sequence turn-off is found at spectral type B1, in excellent agreement. We identify 179 B-type members, implying that there are more than 1200 in B stars at present. Extrapolating this to lower masses…
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