BATC 13-band Photometry of Open Cluster NGC 7789

Abstract

We present 13-band CCD intermediate-band spectrophotometry of a field centered on the open cluster NGC 7789 from 400 to nearly 1000 nm, taken with Beijing-Arizona-Taiwan-Connecticut (BATC) Multi-Color Survey photometric system. By comparing observed spectral energy distributions of NGC 7789 stars with theoretical ones, the fundamental parameters of this cluster are derived: an age of 1.40.1 Gyr, a distance modulus (m-M)0=11.270.04, a reddening E(B-V)=0.280.02, and a metallicity with the solar composition Z=0.019. When the surface density profile for member stars with limiting magnitudes of 19.0 in the BATC e band (λeff=4925 ) is fitted by King model, the core radius Rc=7.52 and the tidal radius Rt=28.84 are derived for NGC 7789. The observed mass function (MF) for main sequence stars of NGC 7789 with masses from 0.95 to 1.85 M is fitted with a power-law function φ(m) mα and the slope α=-0.96 is derived. Strong mass segregation in NGC 7789 is reflected in the significant variation of the concentration parameters C0= (Rt/Rc) for member stars of NGC 7789 within different mass ranges: C0=1.02 for most of massive stars; C0=0.37 for the lowest-mass MS stars. Strong mass segregation in NGC 7789 is also indicated in the significant variation of the slopes α in different spatial regions of the cluster: the MF for stars within the core region has α=-0.71, much flatter than that for stars in external regions of the cluster (α=-1.20).

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