A Detailed Analysis of Close Binary OCs
Abstract
In this study, we analyzed the close binary open clusters CWNU 2666 and HSC 224, which are in close spatial proximity, using photometric and astrometric data from the Gaia DR3 catalog. Likely member stars were identified based on a membership probability threshold (P ≥ 0.5), resulting in 106 and 146 members for CWNU 2666 and HSC 224, respectively. The mean proper motion components (μαδ, μδ) were determined to be (0.6460.155, -0.7690.124) mas yr-1 for CWNU 2666, and (0.6650.131, -0.7280.107) mas yr-1 for HSC 224. The isochrone distances (d iso) were estimated as 188544 pc for CWNU 2666 and 186629 pc for HSC 224. The corresponding cluster ages (t) were derived as 16015 Myr and 14015 Myr, respectively. The astrometric and fundamental astrophysical parameters derived in this study demonstrate that the two open clusters are a close pair of open clusters.
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