The open cluster King~1 in the second quadrant

Abstract

We analyse the poorly-studied open cluster King~1 in the second Galactic quadrant. From wide-field photometry we have studied the spatial distribution of this cluster. We determined that the centre of King~1 is located at α2000=00 h22 m and δ2000=+6423. By parameterizing the stellar density with a King profile we have obtained a central density of 0=6.50.2 star arcmin-2 and a core radius of r core=1902. By comparing the observed color-magnitude diagram of King~1 with those of similar open clusters and with different sets of isochrones, we have estimated an age of 2.80.3 Gyr, a distance modulus of (m-M) o=10.60.1 mag, and a reddening of E(B-V)=0.800.05 mag. To complete our analysis we acquired medium resolution spectra for 189 stars in the area of King~1. From their derived radial velocities we determined an average velocity Vr =-53.13.1 km s-1. From the strength of the infrared Ca\, ii lines in red giants we have determined an average metallicity of [M/H]=+0.070.08 dex. From spectral synthesis we have also estimated an α-elements abundance of [α/M]=-0.100.08 dex.

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