New star clusters discovered towards the Galactic anticentre direction using Gaia DR3 data
F. A. Ferreira, M. S. Angelo, J. F. C. Santos Jr., W. J. B. Corradi, F. F. S. Maia

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of 31 new open clusters in Gaia DR3 data towards the Galactic anticentre, expanding the known cluster census and providing detailed properties for these low-density systems.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic method for identifying and characterizing new open clusters using Gaia DR3 data, including their structural, kinematic, and photometric properties.
Findings
Discovered 31 new open clusters in the Galactic anticentre region.
Clusters are mostly low-concentrated, 3-5 kpc away, with ages from 20 Myr to 1 Gyr.
Significant increase in cluster census, especially between 3-4 kpc.
Abstract
We report the discovery of 31 new open clusters (OCs) identified in \textit{Gaia}~DR3 data through a systematic search over 220 adjacent fields towards the Galactic anticentre, in the direction of the Perseus arm gap. Eight of them display low-density structures, possibly indicating open cluster remnants properties. The objects were identified and characterized through a combined analysis of photometric, kinematic, and spatial distributions, a methodology successfully applied in our previous works. Their structural properties, mean proper motions, ages, distances and reddening were derived and their centres cross-matched with the available catalogues. The clusters are low-concentrated systems and are mostly located within kpc, exhibiting reddening up to , and ages from 20 Myr to 1 Gyr. The new OCs represent a significant increase in…
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