CCD Washington photometry of four poorly studied open clusters in the two inner quadrants of the galactic plane
N. Marcionni, J. J. Claria, M. C. Parisi, T. Palma, M. Oddone, A. V., Ahumada

TL;DR
This study presents CCD Washington photometry for four poorly studied open clusters in the inner Galactic quadrants, deriving their fundamental parameters and revealing new age and distance estimates.
Contribution
First CCD Washington photometry and analysis of four poorly studied open clusters, providing new age, distance, and metallicity estimates using theoretical isochrones.
Findings
BH 84 is much older than previously thought.
NGC 5381 is significantly younger than earlier reports.
Distances range from 1.4 to 3.4 kpc, with some clusters inside the solar ring.
Abstract
Complementing our Washington photometric studies on Galactic open clusters (OCs), we now focus on four poorly studied OCs located in the first and fourth Galactic quadrants, namely BH 84, NGC 5381, BH 211 and Czernik 37. We have obtained CCD photometry in the Washington system and passbands down to 18.5 magnitudes for these four clusters. Their positions and sizes were determined using the stellar density radial profiles. We derived reddening, distance, age and metallicity of the clusters from extracted color-magnitude diagrams (CMDs), using theoretical isochrones computed for the Washington system. There are no previous photometric data in the optical band for BH 84, NGC 5381 and BH 211. The CMDs of the observed clusters show relatively well defined main sequences, except for Czernik 37, wherein significant differential reddening seems to be…
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