A study of the NGC 1193 and NGC 1798 open clusters using CCD UBV photometric and Gaia EDR3 data
T. Yontan, H. Cakmak, S. Bilir, T. Banks, M. Raul, R. Canbay, S. Koc,, S. Tasdemir, H. Ercay, B. Tanik Ozturk, D. C. Dursun

TL;DR
This study combines Gaia EDR3 and CCD UBV data to analyze the properties, membership, and kinematics of the old open clusters NGC 1193 and NGC 1798, revealing their ages, metallicities, and Galactic population memberships.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive multi-data analysis of two old open clusters, including membership probabilities, metallicities, distances, ages, and orbital characteristics, which enhances understanding of their origins and Galactic context.
Findings
NGC 1193 is 4.6 Gyr old at 5562 pc distance.
NGC 1798 is 1.3 Gyr old at 4451 pc distance.
Both clusters belong to different Galactic populations, thick disk and thin disk.
Abstract
We present photometric, astrometric, and kinematic studies of the old open star clusters NGC 1193 and NGC 1798. Both of the clusters are investigated by combining data sets from Gaia EDR3 and CCD UBV observational data. Analysis of the radial distribution of stars through the cluster regions indicates that the cluster limit radii are for both of the clusters. We determine the membership probabilities of stars considering Gaia EDR3 proper motion and trigonometric parallax data, resulting in 361 stars in NGC 1193 and 428 in NGC 1798 being identified as most likely cluster members, having membership probabilities greater than P>0.5. Mean proper motion components are estimated as (, ) for NGC 1193 and (, ) mas/yr for NGC 1798. E(B-V)…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
