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A&A 419, 149-159 (2004)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20035642
Optical photometry and spectral classification in the field of the open cluster NGC 6996 in the North America Nebula
S. Villanova1, G. Baume1, 2, G. Carraro1 and A. Geminale11 Dipartimento di Astronomia, Università di Padova, Vicolo Osservatorio 2, 35122 Padova, Italy
2 Facultad de Ciencias Astronómicas y Geofísicas de la UNLP, IALP-CONICET, Paseo del Bosque s/n, La Plata, Argentina
(Received 7 November 2003 / Accepted 30 January 2004)
Abstract
We present and discuss broad band CCD UBV
photometry and low resolution spectroscopy for stars in the region of the open cluster NGC 6996, located in the North
America Nebula. The new data allow us to tightly constrain the
basic properties of this object. We revise the cluster
size, which in the past has been significantly underestimated.
The width of the Main Sequence is mainly
interpreted in terms of differential reddening, and indeed the stars'
color excess
EB-V ranges from
0.43 to
0.65, implying the presence
of a significant and evenly distributed dust component.
We cross-correlate our optical photometry with near infrared photometry from 2MASS,
and by means of spectral classification we are able to build
extinction curves for an handful of bright members. We find that the
reddening slope and the total to selective absorption ratio
RV
toward NGC 6996 are anomalous. Moreover
the reddening-corrected colors and magnitudes allow us to derive
estimates for the cluster distance and age, which turn out to be
pc (
) and
350 Myr,
respectively. Based on our results, we suggest that NGC 6996 is located in
front of the North America Nebula, and does not seem to have any apparent
relationship with it.
Key words: Galaxy: open clusters and associations: individual: NGC 6996 -- Galaxy: open clusters and associations: general
Offprint request: G. Carraro, giovanni.carraro@unipd.it
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