The Statistical Analysis Of The Galactic Open Clusters' Structure
Jin-Sheng Qiu, Zhen Wan, Xu-Zhi Li, Qing-Feng Zhu, Lu-lu Fan, Xiao-Hui Xu, Jun-Han Zhao, and Zhi-Yong Pu

TL;DR
This study systematically analyzes the structure of 1,481 Galactic open clusters using the Limepy model, revealing how their properties relate to age and location within the Milky Way, and highlighting the influence of evolutionary processes and Galactic environment.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive statistical analysis of open cluster structures with new insights into how their properties vary with age and Galactic position, using the Limepy dynamical model.
Findings
Higher central concentration correlates with sharper outer truncation.
Lower limit of half-mass radius increases with cluster age.
Clusters farther from the Galactic plane have higher central concentrations.
Abstract
We present a systematic investigation of 1,481 Galactic open clusters (OCs) through the application of the Limepy dynamical model, from which we derive the fundamental structural parameters of OCs. We conduct the statistical analyses on the structural parameters with clusters' ages and locations within the Milky Way. Our results reveal the higher concentration in the cluster centeris associated with the sharper truncation at the periphery of cluster, which is consistent with previous findings for globular clusters(GCs). We further find the systematic increase of the lower limit of clusters' half-mass radius (Rh) with age. Our results also show that OCs located at larger vertical distances from the Galactic plane systematically display higher central concentrations. Our findings collectively suggest that the structural characteristics of OCs are shaped by both intrinsic evolutionary…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
