Open clusters as tracers of the evolution of the Galaxy

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Deep color-magnitude diagrams are presented for poorly known open clusters Cr
261, Be 18, Be 54, Tr 5 and BH176. All clusters are old objects with age\geq 4
Gyr. BH176 is either old open cluster or young globular cluster. Extremely red
giants with V-I>3 were identified in the central parts of Cr 261, Be 54 and
BH176. These three objects are candidates for very metal-rich clusters.

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