VRIH{alpha} photometry in NGC 2264 : J/AJ/135/441


Authors : Sung H. orcid , Bessell M.S., Chun M.-Y. (hide) , Bessell M.S., Chun M.-Y. et..al

Bibcode : 2008AJ....135..441S (ADS) (Simbad) (Objects) (hide)
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CDS Keywords : Clusters, open; Stars, dwarfs; Photometry, VRI; Photometry, H-alpha
UAT : Open star clusters, Dwarf stars, Infrared photometry, Optical astronomy, Photometry, Optical astronomy, H alpha photometry

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The initial mass function and young brown dwarf candidates in NGC 2264. III. Photometric data. (2008)

Keywords : open clusters and associations individual (NGC 2264) - stars: low-mass, brown dwarfs - stars: luminosity function, mass function

Abstract:We have performed deep wide-field CCD photometry of the young open cluster NGC 2264 to study the extent of star-forming regions (SFRs) and the shape of the initial mass function. In this paper, we present VRI and H{alpha} photometry for more than 67,000 stars. From the spatial distribution of the selected H{alpha} emission stars, we identify two active SFRs and a less active halo region surrounding these two SFRs. There are several H{alpha} emission stars in the field region outside the halo region, and these may be newly formed stars in the Mon OB1 association surrounding the cluster. The locus of pre-main-sequence (PMS) stars in the I_C_ versus V-I_C_ diagram is revised from the distribution of H{alpha} and X-ray emission stars in ...(more)
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VRI and H{alpha} photometry was obtained for three regions in NGC 2264 on 2002 January 6 and 7 with the CFH12K, a mosaic CCD on the CFHT. Only long exposures were used at the CFHT due to limited observing time. To secure the photometry of bright stars in NGC 2264, we observed the cluster with the mosaic CCD camera WFI attached to the 1m telescope at SSO on 2003 October 20.


                
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