The Enigma of the Open Cluster M29 (NGC 6913) Solved
V. Straizys, K. Milasius, R.P. Boyle, F.J. Vrba, U. Munari, N.R., Walborn, K. Cernis, A. Kazlauskas, K. Zdanavicius, R. Janusz, J. Zdanavicius,, V. Laugalys

TL;DR
This study accurately determines the distance and age of open cluster M29 using multi-band photometry and spectroscopy, resolving previous discrepancies and confirming its young age of about 5 million years.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive multi-system photometric and spectroscopic analysis to precisely estimate the distance, extinction, and age of M29, clarifying its properties.
Findings
Distance to M29 is approximately 1.54 kpc.
The cluster's age is estimated at 5 ± 1 million years.
Interstellar reddening law is close to normal.
Abstract
Determining the distance to the open cluster M29 (NGC 6913) has proven difficult, with distances determined by various authors differing by a factor of two or more. To solve this problem, we have initiated a new photometric investigation of the cluster in the Vilnius seven-color photometric system supplementing it with available data in the BV and JHK_s photometric systems, and spectra of the nine brightest stars of spectral classes O and B. Photometric spectral classes and luminosities of 260 stars in a 15 arcmin x 15 arcmin area down to V = 19 mag are used to investigate the interstellar extinction run with distance and to estimate the distance of the Great Cygnus Rift, 800 pc. The interstellar reddening law in the optical and near-infrared regions is found to be close to normal, with the ratio of extinction to color excess R(BV) = 2.87. The extinction A(V) of cluster members is…
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