A&A 445, 999-1003 (2006)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20054123
Surface density of the young cluster IC 348 in the Perseus molecular cloud
L. Cambrésy1, V. Petropoulou1, 2, M. Kontizas2 and E. Kontizas31 Observatoire Astronomique de Strasbourg, 67000 Strasbourg, France
e-mail: cambresy@astro.u-strasbg.fr
2 Department of Astrophysics Astronomy & Mechanics, Faculty of Physics, University of Athens, 15783 Athens, Greece
3 Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics, National Observatory of Athens, PO Box 20048, 118 10 Athens, Greece
(Received 1 August 2005 / Accepted 1 September 2005 )
Abstract
The
IC 348
young star cluster contains more than 300 confirmed members.
It is embedded in the
Perseus
molecular cloud, making any clustering
analysis subject to an extinction bias. In this work, we derive the extinction
map of the cloud and revisit the content of
IC 348
through a
statistical approach that uses the 2MASS data. Our goal was to address the
question of the completeness of
IC 348
and of young clusters in
general. We performed a combined analysis of the star color and density in
this region, in order to establish the surface density map of the cluster.
We reached the conclusion that
IC 348
has structures up to 25'
from the cluster center, and we estimate that about 40 members brighter than
mag are still unidentified. Although we cannot use our statistical
method to identify these new members individually, the surface density map
gives a strong indication of their actual location. They are distributed in
the outer regions of the cluster, where very few dedicated observations have
been made so far, which is probably why they escaped previous identification.
In addition, we propose the existence of a new embedded cluster associated to
the infrared source
MSX 6C G160.2784-18.4216
, about 38' south of
IC 348
.
Key words: stars: pre-main sequence -- ISM: dust, extinction -- open clusters and associations: individual: IC 348
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