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A&A 376, 144-153 (2001)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20010974
The young open cluster NGC 663 and its Be stars
A. Pigulski, G. Kopacki and Z. KolaczkowskiWroclaw University Observatory, Kopernika 11, 51-622 Wroclaw, Poland
(Received 13 December 2000 / Accepted 14 June 2001)
Abstract
We present new
H
photometry of the
young open cluster NGC 663. The H
photometry is complete
down to magnitude
, corresponding to spectral type
A5 for the cluster members. This allows detection of mild and strong
H
emission in all B-type stars in the cluster. In addition to
the 22 Be stars known in the observed field of NGC 663, we discovered
four new faint stars of this type. We find that Be stars in NGC 663
cover the whole range of the B spectral type. They are, however, most
populous among stars with spectral types falling in the range between B0 and B3, where their fraction amounts to 31
8% . Among B-type
stars later than B3, Be stars are much less abundant: only 7 out of
101 observed stars, that is, 7
3% , were detected. About 70%
of the observed Be stars in NGC 663 show detectable variations of
light. In the time interval covered by our observations, the ranges
of the largest variations reach 0.4 mag in the
band. By
means of the isochrone fitting, we derived the cluster distance of 2.1 kpc, age of 20-25 Myr, and the mean colour excess
=
0.54 mag, with a ~0.1 mag scatter due to differential reddening.
Key words: stars: emission-line, Be -- open clusters and associations: individual: NGC 663
Offprint request: A. Pigulski, pigulski@astro.uni.wroc.pl
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