Groups of stars in NGC 1893 Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Hovhannessian R.K.
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    CDS
Abstract

The distribution of 255 O-B9-A2, K-G stars and interstellar dust in the direction of the stellar cluster NGC 1893 is studied using V, B-V, and U-B photometric data. Sixteen groups of stars (associations) are discovered at various distances. The first group includes 9 stars of different spectral classes of later types in the Sun's neighborhood lying at a distance of 110pc. The next 3 groups, at distances of 420, 890, and 14300pc, are type B associations and the remaining twelve groups are OB associations. They are designated as Aur 0.11, Aur B 0.43, Aur B 0.89, Aur OB 1.4, Aur OB 2.6, AurOB 3.8, Aur OB 4.6, Aur OB 5.4, Aur OB 6.1, Aur OB 7.4, Aur OB 9.3, Aur OB11.6, Aur OB14.3, Aur OB 17.9, Aur OB 25.9, and Aur OB 31.3. For most of these stars the absorption lies within the range from 0.45m to 5.41m. Such high absorption may be caused by circumstellar absorption as well as by the diffuse nebula IC 410. The dusty matter is distributed non-uniformly in the Aur 0.11, Aur B 0.43, and Aur B 0.89 associations. There is no dust in the space between the associations. There is essentially no dust within the groups (associations) at distances greater than 0.9kpc (see Table 2).

Keywords
  1. stellar-associations
  2. photometry
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2007Ap.....50..194H
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History

2009-02-16T22:22:30Z
Resource record created
2009-02-16T22:22:30Z
Created
2018-01-30T07:17:50Z
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