GeMs/GSAOI observations of La Serena 94: an old and far open cluster inside the solar circle
J. F. C. Santos Jr. (DF/UFMG, Brazil), A. Roman-Lopes (ULS, Chile), E., R. Carrasco (Gemini Observatory), F. F. S. Maia (IPAG, France), B. Neichel, (CNRS-LAM, France)

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution GeMS/GSAOI observations to characterize La Serena 94, an old, distant open cluster inside the solar circle, determining its physical properties, structure, and evolutionary status.
Contribution
First detailed characterization of La Serena 94 using deep JHKs photometry and adaptive optics, revealing its age, metallicity, distance, and dynamical state.
Findings
Cluster age is approximately 1.3 billion years.
Distance from Earth is about 8.5 kpc.
Cluster mass is around 2.65 x 10^3 solar masses.
Abstract
Physical properties were derived for the candidate open cluster La Serena 94, recently unveiled by the VVV collaboration. Thanks to the exquisite angular resolution provided by GeMS/GSAOI, we could characterize this system in detail, for the first time, with deep photometry in JHK - bands. Decontaminated JHK diagrams reach about 5 mag below the cluster turnoff in H. The locus of red clump giants in the colour - colour diagram, together with an extinction law, was used to obtain an average extinction of . The same stars were considered as standard - candles to derive the cluster distance, kpc. Isochrones were matched to the cluster colour - magnitude diagrams to determine its age, , and metallicity, . A core radius of pc was found by fitting King models to the radial density…
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