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Using UBVRI CCD data taken from 104-cm Sampurnanand Telescope, ARIES, Nainital, we present the
structure, initial mass function and mass segregation of three young age (~10 Myr) open star clusters:
NGC 2129, NGC 1502 and King 12. Based on photometric as well as astrometric criteria, the cluster member stars as well as field stars have been identified. We construct luminosity function which is further
used to estimate the mass functions by employing theoretical stellar evolutionary isochrones. The entire
cluster region mass function (MF) slopes for NGC 2129, NGC 1502 and King 12 are obtained as
-2.55 ± 0.14, -2.73 ± 0.36 and -1.94 ± 0.12 respectively. It is found that changes in the MF slope of King
12 are significantly different compared to NGC 2129 and NGC 1502 from inner region to outer region. The
MF slope for King 12 is steeper at larger radii. The dynamical relaxation times for all three clusters are
found to be less than age of the clusters. This indicates that all these clusters are dynamically relaxed.
We show that for NGC 1502 and King 12, passing off of low mass stars from the inner region of the clusters to the halo occurs during the course of evolution. |
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