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Young Star Cluster Unveiled: Indian Team Sheds Light on NGC 2345

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March 14, 2024
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Young Star Cluster Unveiled: Indian Team Sheds Light on NGC 2345
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Indian astronomers have conducted a detailed analysis of a young open cluster called NGC 2345, offering new insights into its properties and evolution. Their findings, published on March 7th, contribute to a deeper understanding of our galaxy’s star formation history.

Open Clusters: Stellar Siblings

Open clusters, groups of loosely bound stars born from the same giant molecular cloud, are valuable tools for studying stellar development. Over 1,000 such clusters have been discovered in the Milky Way, with countless more waiting to be found. Examining these clusters in detail helps scientists piece together the puzzle of our galaxy’s formation and evolution.

NGC 2345: A Young Giant in the Making

Located roughly 10,000 light-years away, NGC 2345 is a young open cluster with a unique composition. It boasts a low metallicity (abundance of elements heavier than hydrogen and helium) and harbors a significant population of Be stars, alongside blue and red supergiants. This intriguing mix makes it an ideal target for studying stellar evolution.

A Multi-Instrument Approach

A team led by Kuldeep Belwal of the Indian Center for Space Physics in Kolkata delved into the secrets of NGC 2345. They utilized a combination of powerful tools:

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  • The Himalayan Chandra Telescope’s (HCT) Hanle Faint Object Spectrograph Camera (HFOSC) for spectral analysis.
  • Data from the European Space Agency’s Gaia satellite (specifically Data Release 3) for precise positioning and motion measurements.
  • Additional data from the Two Micron All-Sky Survey (2MASS) and the American Association of Variable Star Observers (AAVSO) Photometric All-Sky Survey (APASS) for comprehensive information.

Unveiling the Cluster’s Secrets

This comprehensive study yielded valuable insights:

  • Membership Confirmed: The team identified 1,732 probable member stars of NGC 2345 with high confidence.
  • Distance and Size: NGC 2345 is estimated to be approximately 9,100 light-years distant. Based on this distance, the cluster’s radius is calculated to be 33.8 light-years, with a core and tidal radius of 10.3 and 64.9 light-years, respectively.
  • Motion and Age: The study revealed a mean proper motion of the cluster and estimated its age to be around 63 million years.
  • Mass Segregation: Analysis suggests ongoing mass segregation within the cluster, where more massive stars tend to reside towards the center. This process is expected to continue for another 100 million years.
  • Galactic Path: NGC 2345 appears to be tracing a circular trajectory around the Milky Way’s center and hasn’t completed a full orbit yet.

A Window into Stellar Evolution

This detailed investigation of NGC 2345 provides valuable data for understanding the formation and evolution of young star clusters. Further studies of similar clusters can shed light on the broader processes shaping our galaxy and the diverse stellar populations within it.

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