Basic Parameters of Open Star Clusters DOLIDZE 14 and NGC 110 in Infrared bands
Gireesh C. Joshi, Y. C. Joshi, S. Joshi, R. K. Tyagi

TL;DR
This study estimates fundamental parameters of open clusters DOLIDZE 14 and NGC 110 using infrared data, providing new insights into their physical properties and stellar memberships.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed IR-based analysis of DOLIDZE 14 and NGC 110, including their sizes, distances, reddening, ages, and member identification methods.
Findings
Estimated cluster radii using King model.
Derived distances, reddening, and ages from IR CMDs.
Identified probable cluster members and their proper motions.
Abstract
The basic physical parameters of a poorly studied open cluster NGC 110 and an unstudied open cluster DOLIDZE 14 are estimated in the present study using the archival PPMXL and WISE catalogues. The radius of both the clusters are estimated by fitting the modified King's empirical model on their stellar density profiles. The other basic parameters of the clusters such as distance, reddening, and age are obtained by visual fitting of the Marigo's solar metallicity isochrone on their IR colour-magnitude diagrams (CMDs). The mean-proper motion of the clusters are estimated through the individual proper motion of probable members identified through the dynamical and statistical methods. The archival catalogues (JHKW1W2) are constructed for both the clusters by compiling the extracted data from the PPMXL and WISE catalogues. The various colour-excesses, such as E(J-H), E(H-K) and E(W1-W2), are…
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