Photometric study of distant open clusters in the second quadrant: NGC 7245, King 9, King 13 and IC 166
Abstract
We present a UBV CCD photometric study of four open clusters, NGC 7245, King 9, IC 166 and King 13, located between l = 90o - 135o. All are embedded in a rich galactic field. NGC 7245 and King 9 are close together in the sky and have similar reddenings. The distances and ages are: NGC 7245, 3.80.35 kpc and 400 Myr; King 9 (the most distant cluster in this quadrant) 7.91.1 kpc and 3.0 Gyr. King 13 is 3.10.3 kpc distant and 300 Myr old. King 9 and IC 166 (4.80.5 kpc distant & 1 Gyr old) may be metal poor clusters (Z=0.008), as estimated from isochrone fitting. The average value of the distance of young clusters from the galactic plane in the above longitude range and beyond 2 kpc (-4716 pc, for 64 clusters), indicates that the young disk bends towards the southern latitudes.
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