Search for variable stars in the open cluster NGC 2539

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Open Clusters And Association: Individual: Ngc 2539, Stars: Hertzsprung-Russell (Hr) And C-M Diagrams -, Stars: Binaries: Eclipsing

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We present UBVI absolute and V-band time-series CCD photometric results for the intermediate-age open cluster NGC 2539. From the empirical zero-age main sequence and theoretical isochrone fitting in color-color and color-magnitude diagrams, we estimated the physical parameters of this cluster as follows: the color excess of E(B-V)=0.06 +/- 0.03, the distance modulus of (V-MV)0=10.2 +/- 0.1 and the age of log t = 8.8 ( ~ 630 Myr). By carefully examining the time-series images, we discovered seven new variable stars in the observed cluster field. Considering the light curves, periods and positions on the color-magnitude diagram, we classified them as five eclipsing binary stars, one delta Scuti star and one gamma Doradus candidate. The gamma Doradus candidate might not be a cluster member because it is located redder by about Delta (B-V) = 0.2 than the cool edge of gamma Doradus instability strip.

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