Structural parameters of 389 local Open Clusters
Y. Tarricq, C. Soubiran, L. Casamiquela, A. Castro-Ginard, J., Olivares, N. Miret-Roig, P. A. B. Galli

TL;DR
This study analyzes the structural parameters of 389 local Open Clusters using Gaia EDR3 data, revealing extensive coronae, tidal tails, and age-related size and mass segregation trends, providing new insights into cluster evolution.
Contribution
It extends membership lists of open clusters using Gaia data, detects numerous new tidal features, and analyzes their structural evolution with age, offering novel empirical insights.
Findings
Detected vast coronae around nearly all clusters.
Identified 71 clusters with tidal tails, quadrupling known cases.
Found cluster sizes increase slightly with age, cores are smaller in older clusters.
Abstract
The distribution of member stars in the surroundings of an Open Cluster (OC) can shed light on the process of its formation, evolution and dissolution. The analysis of structural parameters of OCs as a function of their age and position in the Galaxy brings constraints on theoretical models of cluster evolution. The Gaia catalogue is very appropriate to find members of OCs at large distance from their centers. We aim at revisiting the membership lists of OCs from the solar vicinity, in particular by extending these membership lists to the peripheral areas thanks to Gaia EDR3. We used the clustering algorithm HDBSCAN on Gaia parallaxes and proper motions to systematically look for members up to 50 pc from the cluster centers. We fitted a King's function on the radial density profile of these clusters and a Gaussian Mixture Model on their two dimensional distribution of members. We also…
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