A search for peculiar stars in the open cluster Hogg 16
Stefano Cariddi, Naira M. Azatyan, Petr Kurf\"urst, L\'ydia, \v{S}tofanov\'a, Martin Netopil, Ernst Paunzen, Olga I. Pintado, Yael J., Aidelman

TL;DR
This study investigates chemically peculiar stars in the young open cluster Hogg 16 using $\Delta a$ photometry, identifying several candidates and providing new insights into their properties and the cluster's characteristics.
Contribution
It applies $\Delta a$ photometry to a very young cluster, identifying new CP star candidates and estimating the cluster's fundamental parameters and metallicity.
Findings
Several CP star candidates identified, including Be and magnetic CP stars.
First estimate of Hogg 16's fundamental parameters and metallicity.
Potential constraints on diffusion theory from pre-main sequence CP stars.
Abstract
The study of chemically peculiar (CP) stars in open clusters provides valuable information about their evolutionary status. Their detection can be performed using the photometric system, which maps a characteristic flux depression at \AA. This paper aims at studying the occurrence of CP stars in the earliest stages of evolution of a stellar population by applying this technique to Hogg 16, a very young Galactic open cluster (about 25 Myr). We identified several peculiar candidates: two B-type stars with a negative index (CD-60 4701, CPD-60 4706) are likely emission-line (Be) stars, even though spectral measurements are necessary for a proper classification of the second one; a third object (CD-60 4703), identified as a Be candidate in literature, appears to be a background B-type supergiant with no significant index, which does not…
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