Panchromatic study of star clusters: binaries, blue lurkers, blue stragglers and membership
Vikrant V. Jadhav (IISc, IIA)

TL;DR
This study investigates the demographics and formation mechanisms of blue straggler stars and related binary systems in open clusters using multi-wavelength data, revealing the importance of binary mass transfer in their evolution.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive, homogeneous catalogue of BSSs in open clusters and demonstrates the dominant role of binary mass transfer in their formation, supported by extensive panchromatic analysis.
Findings
BSS frequency increases with cluster age
Power-law relation between cluster mass and BSS number
Binary mass transfer accounts for 54-67% of BSS formation
Abstract
Binary systems can evolve into immensely different exotic systems such as blue straggle stars (BSSs), yellow straggler stars, cataclysmic variables, type Ia supernovae depending on their initial mass, the orbital parameters and evolution. The aim of this thesis is to understand the demographics of post-mass-transfer systems (BSSs, white dwarfs and blue lurkers) present in the open clusters and how they are formed. First, we identified the cluster members using Gaia EDR3 data in six open clusters. Two of the clusters, M67 and King2, were studied in detail using UVIT, Gaia, GALEX, 2MASS and other archival photometric data. The comprehensive panchromatic study showed that (i) there is a robust mass-transfer pathway for BSSs, and blue lurkers in M67, (ii) at least 15% of BSSs in King 2 were formed via binary mass transfer. We also created a homogeneous catalogue of open cluster BSSs using…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Scientific Research and Discoveries
