OpenBCM V1.07b12 (Linux)

Packet Radio Mailbox

IW8PGT

[Mendicino(CS)-Italy]

 Login: GUEST





  
EI2GYB > ASTRO    02.01.23 13:30l 82 Lines 4163 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 8744_EI2GYB
Read: GUEST
Subj: Chinese astronomers detect over 100 new open clust
Path: IW8PGT<IZ3LSV<IW0QNL<VE2PKT<UA6ADV<LU4ECL<JE7YGF<GB7CIP<EI2GYB
Sent: 230102/1108Z @:EI2GYB.DGL.IRL.EURO #:8744 BPQK6.0.23


     _        _               _   _                   
    / \   ___| |_ _ __ ___   | \ | | _____      _____ 
   / _ \ / __| __| '__/ _ \  |  \| |/ _ \ \ /\ / / __|
  / ___ \\__ \ |_| | | (_) | | |\  |  __/\ V  V /\__ \
 /_/   \_\___/\__|_|  \___/  |_| \_|\___| \_/\_/ |___/
                                                      
+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

Chinese astronomers detect over 100 new open clusters

by Tomasz Nowakowski , Phys.org 

By analyzing the data from ESA's Gaia satellite, astronomers from the Shanghai
Astronomical Observatory (SHAO) in China have detected 101 new open clusters in
the Milky Way galaxy. The discovery was presented in a paper published December
21 on the arXiv pre-print repository.

Open clusters (OCs), formed from the same giant molecular cloud, are groups of
stars loosely gravitationally bound to each other. So far, more than 1,000 of
them have been discovered in the Milky Way, and scientists are still looking
for more, hoping to find a variety of these stellar groupings. Studying them in
detail could be crucial for improving our understanding of the formation and
evolution of our galaxy.

Now, a team of astronomers led by SHAO's Qin Songmei reports the finding of 101
new OCs in the solar neighborhood. The discovery is a result of utilizing
clustering algorithms pyUPMASK and HDSBSCAN on the data from Gaia's Data
Release 3 (DR3).

"In this paper, we performed a systematically blind search for OCs at Galactic
latitudes |b| = 30? within 500 pc of the solar neighborhood by choosing
different slicing box sizes in different distance grids with Gaia DR3 data.
(...) Our classification based on manual inspection not only marks new clusters
but also combines some duplicate or partially reported clusters," the
researchers explained.

Songmei's team managed to identify 324 open clusters, 101 of which were
previously unreported. Therefore, the discovery increased the number of known
nearby (within 1,600 light years from the Earth) OCs by about 45 percent. When
it comes to the known 223 clusters, their parameters were updated by carefully
comparing the spatial distribution and other properties with the previous
cluster catalog.

Among the newly found open clusters there are 19 OC pairs with a common origin,
whose age differences are less than 30 million years. Moreover, there are also
three groups containing triple OCs, with spatial separation of less than 65
light years and age differences of less than 10 million years. The astronomers
suppose that these triplets formed together from the same molecular cloud.

The researchers added that many nearby OCs with large spatial scales were
discovered for the first time using their "slicing" approach. They underlined
that their technique is therefore very effective for searching nearby OCs with
a large spatial distribution. It also showed that many open clusters have an
extended outer structure.

In concluding remarks, the authors of the paper noted that more detailed
analyses are needed in order to shed more light on the properties of the
newfound OCs, such as the mass function and the dynamical states. According to
them, more spectroscopic data for the member stars will be of prime importance
to determine the dynamical and chemical evolution of these clusters. 







+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+


================================================================================
=            ____  __  ____   ___  _  _  ____    ____  ____  ____              =
=           (  __)(  )(___ \ / __)( \/ )(  _ \  (  _ \(  _ \/ ___)             =
=            ) _)  )(  / __/( (_ \ )  /  ) _ (   ) _ ( ) _ (\___ \             =
=           (____)(__)(____) \___/(__/  (____/  (____/(____/(____/             =
=                  PART OF THE DONEGAL PACKET RADIO NETWORK                    =
=                    Packet: EI2GYB@EI2GYB.DGL.IRL.EURO                        =
=                      Email/PayPal: EI2GYB@GMAIL.COM                          =
================================================================================



Read previous mail | Read next mail


 12.05.2024 05:38:17lGo back Go up