Complex stellar system ESO65SC03: Open cluster or remnant?
Gireesh C. Joshi, Y. C. Joshi, S. Joshi, S. Chowdhury, R. K. Tyagi

TL;DR
This study investigates the poorly populated stellar system ESO65SC03 to determine if it is an open cluster remnant or an asterism, using spatial, dynamical, and photometric analyses.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive spatial and dynamical analysis of ESO65SC03, suggesting it is likely a possible open cluster remnant in the process of losing main sequence stars.
Findings
No clear stellar density enhancement observed.
Distance modulus and reddening determined.
Mass function indicates possible remnant status.
Abstract
We present a complete spatial and dynamical study of the poorly populated stellar system ESO65SC03. The radial distribution of the system gives a core and cluster radii of 1.10+/-0.63 arcmin and 5.36+/-0.24 arcmin, respectively. The surface number density profile (SNDP) does not show any clear enhancement of the surface stellar number density between the stars of the system and the field regions. We derive the optimum isochrone solution for a particular grid size in the colour-magnitude diagram (CMD) using the statistical cleaning procedure. Using the statistically cleaned CMDs, we find the distance modulus, (m-M)_0, and reddening, E({B-V}), of the system to be 11.8+/-0.2 mag and 0.45 mag, respectively. The mean proper motion of this system is -5.37+/-0.81 mas/yr and 0.31+/-0.40 in RA and DEC directions, respectively. The mean proper motion of this system is found to be almost similar…
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