BATC 15 Band Photometry of the Open Cluster NGC 188

Abstract

This paper presents CCD multicolour photometry for the old open cluster NGC 188. The observations were carried out as a part of the Beijing--Arizona--Taiwan--Connecticut Multicolour Sky Survey from 1995 February to 2008 March, using 15 intermediate-band filters covering 3000--10000 . By fitting the Padova theoretical isochrones to our data, the fundamental parameters of this cluster are derived: an age of t=7.5 0.5 Gyr, a distant modulus of (m-M)0=11.170.08, and a reddening of E(B-V)=0.0360.010. The radial surface density profile of NGC 188 is obtained by star count. By fitting the King model, the structural parameters of NGC 188 are derived: a core radius of Rc=3.80', a tidal radius of Rt=44.78', and a concentration parameter of C0=(Rt/Rc)=1.07. Fitting the mass function to a power-law function φ(m) mα, the slopes of mass functions for different spatial regions are derived. We find that NGC 188 presents a slope break in the mass function. The break mass is m break=0.885~M. In the mass range above m break, the slope of the overall region is α=-0.76. The slope of the core region is α=1.09, and the slopes of the external regions are α=-0.86 and α=-2.15, respectively. In the mass range below m break, these slopes are α=0.12, α=4.91, α=1.33, and α=-1.09, respectively. The mass segregation in NGC 188 is reflected in the obvious variation of the slopes in different spatial regions of this cluster.

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