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A&A 402, 571-586 (2003)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20030268
An X-ray study of the open clusters NGC 2451 A and B
M. Hünsch1, C. Weidner1 and J. H. M. M. Schmitt21 Institut für Theoretische Physik und Astrophysik, Universität Kiel, Olshausenstraße 40, 24118 Kiel, Germany
2 Hamburger Sternwarte, Universität Hamburg, Gojenbergsweg 112, 21029 Hamburg, Germany
(Received 8 November 2002 / Accepted 15 January 2003 )
Abstract
We have conducted a detailed study of the object NGC 2451, which
actually consists of two different open clusters A and B along the same line
of sight at 206 pc and 370 pc distance, respectively. Although belonging to
the nearest clusters, they have not been much investigated until present
due to strong contamination by field stars.
ROSAT X-ray observations and optical
UBVR photometry are used to identify
cluster members by means of X-ray emission and colour-magnitude diagrams.
The identified stars concentrate nicely around the expected main sequences
in the colour-magnitude diagram at the distances derived from astrometric
investigations. Altogether, 39 stars are identified as member
candidates of the nearer cluster A, 49 stars as member candidates of the
more distant cluster B, and 22 faint stars are probably members of either of
the two clusters, but due to large errors it is not clear to which one
they belong. Further 40 stars identified with X-ray sources are probably
non-members. For the first time, the range of known probable cluster members
of NGC 2451 A and B has been extended downwards the main sequence to stars of
spectral class M. Isochrone fitting yields an age of 50 to 80 Myrs for
NGC 2451 A and
50 Myrs for NGC 2451 B, consistent with the X-ray
luminosity distribution functions, which are comparable to other clusters in
the same age range. Except from the occurence of four flares, the stars of
both clusters do not show strong long-term X-ray variability exceeding a
factor 5 over a time span of 1 to 3 years.
Key words: stars: activity -- stars: coronae -- Hertzsprung-Russell (HR) and C-M diagrams -- open clusters and associations: individual: NGC 2451 -- X-rays: stars
Offprint request: M. Hünsch, huensch@astrophysik.uni-kiel.de
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