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A statistical approach to polarimetric and photometric investigation of the intermediate-age open cluster NGC 1912

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Authorship:

Biswas, Samrat ; Medhi, Biman J ; Deb, Sushmita ; Deb, Sukanta ; Das, H S ; PERREN, GABRIEL IGNACIO

Date:

2024

Publishing House and Editing Place:

WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC

Magazine:

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC

Summary *

This paper presents a comprehensive multi-wavelength investigation of the intermediate-age open cluster NGC 1912. We identified 401 member stars for NGC 1912 using K-nearest neighbour (kNN) and Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) machine learning techniques. The fundamental parameters determined for the cluster are Metallicity (z) = 0.0141 ± 0.0006, Log(age) = 8.519 ± 0.040, Binary fraction (bfrac) = 0.445 ± 0.035, Visual extinction (AV) = 0.864 ± 0.033 mag, Total-to-selective extinction ratio (RV) = 3.007 ± 0.096, distance = 1096 ± 15 pc. The central density (ρo), core radius (rc), tidal radius (rt), and background density (ρbg) for the cluster are obtained as 0.643 ± 0.067 stars arcmin−2, 7.743 ± 0.784 arcmin, 84.633 ± 7.188 arcmin, and 0.001 ± 0.000 stars arcmin−2, respectively. Dynamical mass segregation study revealed a concentration of some apparently massive stars towards the cluster center. Polarimetric analysis of 90 stars in BVRcIc wavelength bands revealed that the observed polarization in NGC 1912 is not solely attributed to interstellar dust. The Galactic magnetic field is dominant in this region. Dust grain sizes within the intra-cluster region are found to be relatively smaller than that of the general ISM. The extinction map revealed the existence of a potential ”interstellar bubble” located close to the cluster region. Towards the periphery of the probable bubble region, that displays an ovoid-like geometry, 16 probable young stellar objects (YSOs) have been detected, suggesting the ongoing of triggered secondary star formation events in this region. Information provided by the agent in SIGEVA

Key Words

polarizationISM: magnetic fieldsextinctiondust