The Binary Fraction and Mass Segregation in Alpha Persei Open Cluster
Najmeh Sheikhi, Maryam Hasheminia, Pouria Khalaj, Hosein Haghi, Akram, Hasani Zonoozi, Holger Baumgardt

TL;DR
This study analyzes the stellar membership, mass function, and binary fraction of the Alpha Persei open cluster, revealing mass segregation, a significant unresolved binary population, and updated mass function slopes.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed membership probabilities, mass function analysis, and binary fraction estimation for Alpha Persei, highlighting mass segregation and unresolved binaries.
Findings
Mass segregation evidenced by increasing high-mass slope outward
Binary fraction estimated at 34±12%, larger than observed
Total cluster mass calculated as 352 solar masses
Abstract
We have obtained membership probabilities of stars within a field of radius around the centre of the open cluster Alpha Persei using proper motions and photometry from the PPMXL and WISE catalogues. We have identified 810 possible stellar members of Alpha Persei. We derived the global and radial present-day mass function (MF) of the cluster and found that they are well matched by two-stage power-law relations with different slopes at different radii. The global MF of Alpha Persei shows a turnover at with low and high-mass slopes of () and () respectively. The high-mass slope of the cluster increases from inside 1\hbox{.\!\!^\circ}10 to outside 2\hbox{.\!\!^\circ}2, whereas the mean stellar…
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