Abstract:
Present thesis focuses on the optical photometric, astrometric and dynamical
analysis of three southern namely NGC 6067, NGC 2506, IC 4651 and two northern
namely King 12 and NGC 2355 galactic star clusters. These clusters have a wide
range in age and location in the Galaxy, hence useful to understand different properties
of the objects at different parts of the Galaxy. The present study is carried
out using a combination of variety of data set, which include kinematical as well as
photometric CCD data. In the present thesis, we have successfully separated the
cluster members from the field stars and then conducted analysis using these members
only. That is why our analysis is more accurate than the information available
in the literature about these objects specially for IC 4651 which is highly obscured
by the background stars in the disc of Galaxy. For this cluster, we have decontaminated
the main sequence below V ∼ 16 mag for the first time. We also studied
interstellar extinction towards twenty young open clusters using data available in
literature. For all these clusters we conducted interstellar extinction analysis for the
first time.
Chapter 1 of the thesis introduces various problems we are interested in. We
also discussed motivation of the present thesis and various techniques which can
be used to analyze our object of interest. We have also given a review of available
literature regarding our research work. The main problem is lack of observational
data to study the structure of the Milky Way. We also discussed how the problem
can be addressed by studying its constituents e.g. stars, dust and gas. We presented
a short introduction of star clusters in this chapter which are our target objects.
Chapter 2 is dedicated to the description of data sets, telescopes and detectors
used for our study. We used raw fits images from 2.2 m MPG/ESO telescope
mounted at la Silla Chile and 104-cm Sampurnanand telescope mounted at Manora
peak, ARIES, Nainital. Wide Field Imager (WFI) CCD and PyLON CCD are used
as detectors for 2.2 m MPG/ESO telescope and 104-cm Sampurnanand telescope
respectively. We also discussed the methods of reduction of these CCD acquired
raw images using different software packages such as IRAF, DAOPHOT II and
astrometric software package. For astrometric data, we used five parameter Gaia
mission data from its new release. 2MASS catalogue is used for data in near-IR filters
JHK. For interstellar extinction study, we used data from WEBDA database in
UBV RI filters.
Analysis of optical and astrometric data for five open clusters NGC 6067, NGC
2506, IC 4651, King 12 and NGC 2355 is presented in Chapter 3. Stars in a cluster
have similar motion and distance. Using this property, we separated cluster members
from the field stars and then determined the fundamental and structural properties
such as centre, radius, age, distance, metallicity and reddening for these clusters.
We complemented our optical data with near-IR data from 2MASS for this analysis.
We identified three blue straggler stars in the cluster NGC 2506, one straggler star
in NGC 2355 and a binary sequence in IC 4651. In this chapter, we also studied
the dynamical status of our objects of interest. We also determined completeness of
our photometry. The luminosity function shows that the young clusters NGC 6067
and King 12 are still bound to their fainter members whereas old and intermediate
clusters NGC 2506 and NGC 2355 have lost some of their fainter members due to
dynamical evolution while the old cluster IC 4651 (younger than NGC 2506) has
lost most of its low mass stars due to dynamical evolution and influence of Galactic
tidal forces. We found that mass function of all the clusters becomes flatter on going
towards the inner part of the cluster which gives a hint of mass segregation. We
confirmed the presence of mass segregation in all the clusters by using cumulative
radial distribution of the masses. We also found that all the clusters under study
are dynamically relaxed except NGC 6067.
We discussed the dynamics of five clusters under study in the Galaxy using
Galactic potential models in Chapter 4. We found that all the clusters are moving
in boxy pattern and circular orbits around the Galactic centre. Two clusters NGC
6067 and IC 4651 are orbiting inside the solar circle and near the Galactic plane
hence highly affected by the Galactic tidal forces which can lead to a shorter life
for these two clusters. Other three clusters NGC 2506, King 12 and NGC 2355 are
orbiting outside the solar circle and far from Galactic plane except King 12 which
is orbiting near the Galactic plane. So we can predict a longer life for the clusters
NGC 2506 and NGC 2355.
In Chapter 5, we studied interstellar extinction towards 20 young open clusters.
We found presence of non-uniform extinction in 17 clusters. The dust grains in 12
clusters have similar properties as of the general interstellar matter while 6 clusters
show anomalous behaviour. We found that the amount of dust and gas reduces with
the age of the clusters. We also identified thirteen stars in three clusters which are
having circumstellar dust around them.
Description:
The thesis is submitted to Kumaun University, Nainital, under the supervision of Dr. A. K. Durgapal and Dr. R. K. S. Yadav.