NGC 3105: a young open cluster with low metallicity
J. Alonso-Santiago, A. Marco, I. Negueruela, H. M. Tabernero, N., Castro, V. A. McBride, and A. F. Rajoelimanana

TL;DR
NGC 3105 is a young, low-metallicity open cluster with diverse supergiants, providing valuable insights into high-mass star evolution and Galactic structure.
Contribution
This study provides the first detailed characterization of NGC 3105, including its parameters, chemical abundances, and its role as a testbed for stellar evolution models.
Findings
Distance of 7.2 kpc to the cluster.
Age estimated at 28 million years.
Low metallicity with [Fe/H] = -0.29.
Abstract
NGC 3105 is a young open cluster hosting blue, yellow and red supergiants. This rare combination makes it an excellent laboratory to constrain evolutionary models of high-mass stars. It is poorly studied and fundamental parameters such as its age or distance are not well defined. We intend to characterize in an accurate way the cluster as well as its evolved stars, for which we derive for the first time atmospheric parameters and chemical abundances. We identify 126 B-type likely members within a radius of 2.70.6 arcmin, which implies an initial mass, 4100 M. We find a distance of 7.20.7 kpc for NGC 3105, placing it at =10.01.2 kpc. Isochrone fitting supports an age of 286 Ma, implying masses around 9.5 M for the supergiants. A high fraction of Be stars (25 %) is found at the top of the main sequence down to…
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