Young nearby open clusters and their luminosity functions
M. \v{Z}erjal, N. Lodieu, A. P\'erez-Garrido, J. Olivares, V. J. S., B\'ejar, E. L. Mart\'in

TL;DR
This study uses Gaia DR3 and Hipparcos data to analyze the luminosity functions of about 50 nearby open clusters, revealing potential universality at young ages and diversity at older ages, informing stellar evolution models.
Contribution
It provides updated member lists and luminosity functions for open clusters within 500 pc, applying an upgraded convergent point technique with comprehensive astrometric and photometric data.
Findings
Luminosity functions are more similar among young clusters (~50 Myr).
Older clusters (~600 Myr) show more diverse luminosity functions.
Results support the idea of a universal luminosity function at young ages.
Abstract
Context. Open clusters are groups of coeval stars sharing properties such as distance and metallicity, and they are key to understanding stellar evolution. Aims. Our main goal is to study the evolution of open clusters with a special focus on the universality of the luminosity function. Methods. We applied an upgraded version of the convergent point technique on about 50 open clusters. The selection of cluster members was based purely on the exquisite astrometry of the Gaia DR3 and Hipparcos catalogues in the five-dimensional or full six-dimensional space. Results. We present updated lists of bona fide members of ~50 open clusters within 500 pc and younger than 1 Gyr, exploiting the full depth of the third Gaia data release complemented by Hipparcos at the bright end, excluding regions in the Galactic plane. Our catalogues also are complemented by optical and infrared photometry from…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
