WIYN Open Cluster Study : Wide-Field CCD Photometry of the Old Open Cluster NGC 6819

Abstract

We present a comprehensive photometric study of the old open cluster, NGC 6819 using 1x1 degree field VI MOSAIC CCD imaging taken with the WIYN 0.9m telescope. The resultant color-magnitude diagram (CMD) shows a well developed main sequence (MS) extending from V~14.5 mag down to our photometric limit of V~21 mag. Fitting theoretical isochrones with adopted values of the reddening and metallicity (E(B-V)=0.14, [Fe/H]=+0.09 dex) to the observed CMD yields a distance modulus of (m-M)0=11.93+/-0.10 and an age of ~2.6 Gyr for NGC 6819. Our wide-field imaging reveals that NGC 6819 is larger in areal extent (R=13') than previously thought. The wide-field also benefits our estimate of the degree of field star contamination, and ultimately yields improved measurements of the structural parameters (rc=2.80', rt=38.2', and rh=7') and tidal mass of the cluster (Mtid=3542.4 M(sun)). The flattened luminosity and mass functions indicate that NGC 6819 has experienced mass segregation as a result of its dynamical evolution. Our variability study of the cluster blue straggler star (BSS) population using the Welch-Stetson variability index (IWS) has revealed a number of variable BSS candidates.

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