Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 2003
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VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/A+A/395/813. Originally published in: 2002A&A...395..813B
Physics
Clusters: Open, Stars: Faint, Photometry: Infrared, Photometry: Cousins
Scientific paper
We obtained deep optical imaging of the Alpha Per open cluster using the KPNO 4-m CCD mosaic camera, MOSA, on November 19-22 1998. All of the images were obtained with the facility R and I filters. In addition to the KPNO/MOSA observations, we undertook several infrared observing campaigns at the Hispano-German Calar Alto Observatory in order to obtain additional data for candidate cluster members. These runs included November 22-23 1999, using Omega-Cass on the 3.5-m telescope; February 16-21 2001 and November 6-7 2001, using MAGIC on the 2.2-m telescope; and December 11-14 2000 and December 28-31 2001 using Omega-Prime on the 3.5-m telescope. We observed a total of 53 Alpha Per candidates in the magnitude range K'=13.0-19.2mag, equivalent to Ic=15.7-21.7mag. All were observed in the K' filter, while 24 were also measured at J, and a handful also at H.
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Barrado Navascués David Y.
Bouvier Jerome
Lodieu Nicolas
McCaughrean Mark J.
Stauffer Joh R.
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