An Optical Survey of the Partially Embedded Young Cluster in NGC 7129
S. E. Dahm, L. A. Hillenbrand

TL;DR
This study provides an optical survey of the young cluster in NGC 7129, revealing its structure, stellar content, and star formation history, with detailed photometry and spectroscopy of its members.
Contribution
It offers new optical photometry and spectral data for over 130 sources, and analyzes the cluster structure and star formation processes in NGC 7129.
Findings
Median age of ~1.8 Myr for cluster members
Identification of a compact low-mass star cluster
Evidence of recent star formation in molecular gas regions
Abstract
NGC 7129 is a bright reflection nebula located in the molecular cloud complex near l=105.4, b=+9.9, about 1.15 kpc distant. Embedded within the reflection nebula is a young cluster dominated by a compact grouping of four early-type stars: BD+65 1638 (B3V), BD+65 1637 (B3e), SVS 13 (B5e), and LkH-alpha 234 (B8e). About 80 H-alpha emission sources brighter than V~23 are identified in the region, many of which are presumably T Tauri star members of the cluster. We also present deep (V~23), optical (VRI) photometry of a field centered on the reflection nebula and spectral types for more than 130 sources determined from low dispersion, optical spectroscopy. The narrow pre-main sequence evident in the color-magnitude diagram suggests that star formation was rapid and coeval. A median age of about 1.8 Myr is inferred for the H-alpha and literature-identified X-ray emission sources having…
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