Sejong Open Cluster Survey (SOS). III. The Young Open Cluster NGC 1893 in the H II Region W8
Beomdu Lim, Hwankyung Sung, Jinyoung S. Kim, Michael S. Bessell, and, Byeong-Gon Park

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive photometric analysis of the young open cluster NGC 1893, determining its distance, age, stellar content, initial mass function, and mass accretion rates of pre-main sequence stars.
Contribution
It offers new detailed measurements of cluster parameters, confirms the normal reddening law, and characterizes the stellar population and accretion activity in NGC 1893.
Findings
Distance of 3.5 kpc to NGC 1893.
IMF slope consistent with Salpeter/Kroupa.
Mass of the cluster exceeds 1,300 solar masses.
Abstract
We present a UBV I and H alpha photometric study of the young open cluster NGC 1893 in the H II region W8 (IC 410 or Sh 2-236). A total of 65 early-type members are selected from photometric diagrams. A mean reddening of the stars is <E(B-V)> = 0.563 +/- 0.083 mag. The published photometric data in the near- and mid-infrared passbands are used to test the reddening law toward the cluster, and we confirm that the reddening law is normal (R_V = 3.1). Zero-age main sequence fitting gives a distance modulus of V_0 - M_V = 12.7 +/- 0.2 mag, equivalent to 3.5 +/- 0.3 kpc. From H alpha photometry 125 H alpha emission stars and candidates are identified as pre-main sequence (PMS). The lists of young stellar objects and X-ray sources published by previous studies allow us to select a large number of PMS members down to 1 M_sun. Isochrone fitting in the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram gives a…
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