Probing disk properties with open clusters

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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17 pages and 17 figures

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10.1051/0004-6361:20053573

We use the open clusters (OCs) with known parameters available in the WEBDA database and in recently published papers to derive properties related to the disk structure. The sample totals 654 OCs, consisting basically of Trumpler types I to III clusters. Because of the completeness effects, the observed radial distribution of OCs with respect to Galactocentric distance does not follow the expected exponential profile. We simulate the effects of completeness assuming that the observed distribution of the number of OCs with a given number of stars above the background, measured in a restricted zone outside the Solar circle, is representative of the intrinsic distribution of OCs throughout the Galaxy. As a result we derive completeness-corrected radial distributions which agree with exponential disks throughout the observed Galactocentric distance range 5--14\,kpc, with scale lengths in the range $1.5 - 1.9\,kpc$. In particular we retrieve the expected exponential-disk radial profile for the highly depleted regions internal to the Solar circle. Extrapolation of the completeness-corrected radial distributions down to the Galactic center indicates a total number of OCs in the range $\rm(1.8 - 3.7)\times10^5$. These estimates are upper-limits because they do not take into account depletion in the number of OCs by dynamical effects in the inner parts of the Galaxy. The observed and completeness-corrected age-distributions of the OCs can be fitted by a combination of two exponential-decay profiles characterized by age scales of $\rm\sim100\,Myr$ and $\rm\sim1.9\,Gyr$, respectively. This rules out evolutionary scenarios based on constant star-formation and OC-disruption rates. We estimate that 3.4--8\% of the embedded clusters do actually emerge from the parent molecular clouds as OCs.

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