J/AJ/160/256  Polarization of 125 stars in NGC 1817 open cluster  (Singh+, 2020)

Broadband linear polarization in the region of the open star cluster NGC 1817. Singh S., Pandey J.C. <Astron. J., 160, 256 (2020)> =2020AJ....160..256S 2020AJ....160..256S
ADC_Keywords: Clusters, open; Interstellar medium; Photometry, UBVRI; Polarization Keywords: Starlight polarization ; Polarimeters ; Open star clusters ; Interstellar dust ; Interstellar dust extinction ; Iterstellar medium Abstract: Multiband linear polarimetric observations of 125 stars in the region of the cluster NGC1817 have been carried out intending to study properties of interstellar dust and grains in that direction. The polarization is found to be wavelength-dependent, being maximum in the V-band with an average value of 0.95%. The foreground interstellar dust grains appear to be the main source of linear polarization of starlight toward the direction of NGC1817. The average value of the position angle in the V-band of 119.2° is found to be less than the direction of the Galactic parallel in the region, indicating that the dust grains in the direction are probably not yet relaxed. Spatial distribution of dust appears to be more diverse in the coronal region than the core region of the cluster. The maximum value of the degree of polarization is estimated to be 0.93% for members of the cluster using the Serkowski relation. The average value of wavelength corresponding to the maximum polarization of 0.54±0.02µm indicates that the size distribution of dust grains in the line of sight is similar to that of the general interstellar medium. Several variable stars in the cluster were also observed polarimetrically and pulsating variables appear to have a slightly lower value of polarization from other nonvariable member stars of the cluster. There are indications of the existence of dust layers in front of those clusters which are located close to galactic plane while for clusters located away from galactic plane no major dust layers are observed. Description: We have observed the cluster NGC1817 by using the Aries IMaging POLarimeter (AIMPOL) on 2018 January 18, 19, and 22 in four passbands B, V, R, and I. The AIMPOL is mounted as a backend of the 104cm Cassegrain telescope of Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES). The exposure times were in the range of 60-250s in different bands. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table1.dat 118 125 Results of the broadband polarimetric observations of all stars toward the cluster NGC1817 table3.dat 29 75 Parameters Pmax, lmax as obtained from fitting the Serkowski relation -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: II/178 : Linear polarization measurements for 5070 stars (Axon+ 1976) II/226 : Stellar polarization catalogs agglomeration (Heiles, 2000) I/337 : Gaia DR1 (Gaia Collaboration, 2016) I/345 : Gaia DR2 (Gaia Collaboration, 2018) I/349 : StarHorse, Gaia DR2 photo-astrometric distances (Anders+,2019) V/96 : Catalogue of open cluster parameters from UBV-data.(Loktin+, 1994) VII/244 : Atlas and Catalog of Dark Clouds (Dobashi+, 2005) J/ApJS/2/389 : Observations of O and B stars (Hiltner, 1956) J/A+A/359/347 : Reddening in open and globular clusters (Dutra+, 2000) J/A+A/426/819 : NGC1817 proper motions and membership (Balaguer-Nunez+,2004) J/A+A/438/1163 : Catalogue of Open Cluster Data (COCD) (Kharchenko+, 2005) J/A+A/463/789 : Blue stragglers in open clusters (Ahumada+, 2007) J/A+A/462/621 : UBVRI polarisation in NGC 5749 (Vergne+, 2007) J/MNRAS/399/2146 : Orbits of open clusters in the Galaxy (Wu+, 2009) J/MNRAS/403/1577 : Polarization towards open cluster NGC 6823 (Medhi+, 2010) J/A+A/513/A75 : Polarimetry of stars in NGC 5617 (Orsatti+, 2010) J/A+A/522/A88 : Photometric identification of BHB stars (Smith+, 2010) J/MNRAS/403/2041 : Optical polarization in NGC 6124 (Vergne+, 2010) J/PASJ/63/S1 : Atlas & catalog dark clouds based on 2MASS (Dobashi+, 2011) J/AJ/142/59 : Chemical abundance in 10 open clusters (Jacobson+, 2011) J/A+A/548/A97 : Catalogue of variable stars in open clusters (Zejda+, 2012) J/ApJ/764/172 : UBVRI photometry of stars toward NGC 1931 (Pandey+, 2013) J/A+A/618/A93 : Gaia DR2 open clusters in Milky Way (Cantat-Gaudin+, 2018) J/A+A/620/A172 : Solar neighbourhood young stars 3D mapping (Zari+, 2018) Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 3 I3 --- Seq [1/125] Sequential number identification 5- 9 A5 --- f_Seq Flag(s) on Seq (1) 11- 29 I19 --- Gaia Gaia DR2 identification 31- 34 F4.2 arcsec Offset [0.02/1.21] Offset from Gaia DR2 position 36- 39 F4.2 % P(B) [0.23/2.33]? Degree of polarization in B-band 41- 44 F4.2 % e_P(B) [0.01/0.8]? Error in P(B) 46- 50 F5.1 deg PA(B) [65.6/180]? Polarization angle in B-band 52- 55 F4.1 deg e_PA(B) [0.1/15]? Error in PA(B) 57- 60 F4.2 % P(V) [0.45/1.81]? Degree of polarization in V-band 62- 65 F4.2 % e_P(V) [0.01/0.71]? Error on P(V) 67- 71 F5.1 deg PA(V) [83.3/167]? Polarization angle in V-band 73- 76 F4.1 deg e_PA(V) [0.1/14.1]? Error in PA(V) 78- 81 F4.2 % P(R) [0.44/2.91]? Degree of polarization in R-band 83- 86 F4.2 % e_P(R) [0.01/0.92]? Error in P(R) 88- 92 F5.1 deg PA(R) [80.6/178]? Polarization angle in R-band 94- 97 F4.1 deg e_PA(R) [0.1/14.7]? Error in PA(R) 99-102 F4.2 % P(I) [0.12/1.34]? Degree of polarization in I-band 104-107 F4.2 % e_P(I) [0.01/0.41]? Error in P(I) 109-113 F5.1 deg PA(I) [67/179]? Polarization angle in I-band 115-118 F4.1 deg e_PA(I) [0.1/14.5]? Error in PA(I) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Flags as follows: * = Member stars (58 occurrences) a = giants, Sandquist+, 2020AJ....159...96S 2020AJ....159...96S (18 occurrences) b = pulsating stars, Sandquist+, 2020AJ....159...96S 2020AJ....159...96S (20 occurrences) c = blue stragglers, Ahumada+, 2007, J/A+A/463/789 (5 occurrences) d = eclipsing binaries, Sandquist+, 2020AJ....159...96S 2020AJ....159...96S (3 occurrences) e = blue horizontal branch stars, Smith+, 2010, J/A+A/522/A88 (1 occurrence) f = pre-main-sequence stars, Zari+, 2018, J/A+A/620/A172 (1 occurrence) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table3.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 3 I3 --- Seq [1/109] Sequential number identification 5 A1 --- f_Seq [*] Flag indicating members stars (49 occurrences) 7- 10 F4.2 % Pmax [0.44/4.83] Maximum polarization 12- 15 F4.2 % e_Pmax [0.01/1.23] Error on Pmax 17- 20 F4.2 um lambda [0.2/1.03] Wavelength corresponding to Pmax 22- 25 F4.2 um e_lambda [0.01/0.36] Error on lambda 27- 29 F3.1 --- sigma1 [0/2.4] sigma1 (σ1) value -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- History: From electronic version of the journal
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