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A Photometric Study of the Young Open Cluster IC 1805

  • Sung, Hwankyung;Lim, Beomdu;Bessell, M.S.;Hur, Hyeonoh;Yi, Jonghyuk;Chun, Moo-Young
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.40 no.2
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    • pp.41.2-41.2
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    • 2015
  • We have performed deep wide-field CCD photometry of the young open cluster IC 1805 in the famous star forming region W4, and obtained photometric data for more than 91,000 stars in the field of IC 1805 based on observations with the 3.6m CFHT and the AZT-22 1.5m telescope at Maidanak Astronomical Observatory in Uzbekistan. The photometric data cover an area $43^{\prime}{\times}45^{\prime}$ which is far larger and far deeper than any other optical observations made for the cluster. In order to select the young stellar objects with mid-IR excess emission, we have performed mid-IR photometry of the cluster using the archival images obtained with the Spitzer Space Telescope IRAC and MIPS instruments. From a preliminary analysis of the data, we determined the reddening law ($R_V=3.02{\pm}0.05$), distance modulus ($V_0-M_V=11.9{\pm}0.2$), and the spatial distribution of members.

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PERFORMANCE TEST OF AUTOMATED PHOTOGRAPHIC PHOTOMETER AND PHOTOMETRY OF CLUSTER BYUR 2 (자동 사진 측광기의 성능 검사와 성단 BYUR 2의 측광)

  • Jo, Dong-Hwan;Lee, Si-U;Lee, Hyeon-Gon
    • Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.47-66
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    • 1993
  • The Automated Eichner Iris Photometer(AEIP) at the Korea Basic Science Center was tested for its function and the proper procedure for photographic photometry. The AEIP requires about three hours for reaching the electrical stability. When the iris is controlled automatically, the repeatability of density unit (DU) is accurate in the uncertainty of ($0.0028{\sim}0.0048$)DU. The iris reading is found to be accurate within the mean error of $0.^{m}05$, which could be reduced to $0.^{m}02$ by the manual control. To check the applicability of the AEIP. each two photographic plates for UBV colors which were taken by Dupuy and Zukauskas(l976) for the open cluster Byur 2, were measured by using the AEIP. and the photographic magnitudes and colors of the stars in Byur 2 were determined. discussing the previous results.

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NEW VARIABLE STARS IN THE REGION OF THE OPEN CLUSTER M35 (NGC 2168) (산개성단 M35(NGC 2168) 영역의 새로운 변광성)

  • Jeon, Young-Beom;Lee, Hye-Ran
    • Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.167-176
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    • 2010
  • In the region of the intermediate open cluster M35 (NGC 2168), the time-series of V CCD images was taken for 12 nights from December 18, 2007 to September 25, 2010. From this observation, we detected 22 variable stars including 15 new ones. They are 6 $\delta$ Scuti, a Cepheid, an RR Lyrae, 9 eclipsing binaries and 5 semi-long periodic and/or slow irregular type variable stars. For the V photometry of the $\delta$2 Scuti stars, the multi-frequency analysis was performed using the Discrete Fourier Transform and the linear least-square fitting.

VRI SURFACE PHOTOMETRY OF THE SPIRAL GALAXIES NGC 531, NGC 536, AND NGC 542 IN HCG10 (HCG10에 속한 나선은하 NGC 531, NGC 536, NGC 542의 VRI CCD 표면측광)

  • SONG WOO-MI;ANN HONG BAE
    • Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 1999
  • We performed VRI CCD surface photometry of three spiral galaxies of HCG10 in order to understand the effect of interactions in the compact group. The morphology of the largest member NGC 536 seems to be normal but its bulge is thought to be of an oblate spheroid. The central surface brightness of the disk of NGC 536 is much fainter than that of disks of nearby spiral galaxies. The morphologies of NGC 531 and NGG 542 appear to be affected by interactions which lead to a warped disk in NGC 531 and a slightly bent disk in NGC 542. NGC 531 have a boxy bulge and a Freeman Type II disk both of which strongly suggest the presence of a bar in the galaxy. There is a break in the slope of the luminosity profile of NGC 542 which is dominated by the disk component.

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THE CCD PHOTOMETRY OF THE GLOBULAR CLUSTER NGC 362

  • LEE KANG HWAN;LEE SEE-WOO;SUNG HWANKYUNG
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.19-26
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    • 1998
  • The wide field $(\~20'\times20')$ CCD photometry has been performed for more than 4,000 stars over a whole region of NGC 362 which is located inside the SMC halo. The Color-Magnitude diagram (CMD) and luminosit function (LF) for red giant branch (RGB) stars are presented, discussing a distinct bump along the RGB and some blue stars appearing in the blue horizontal branch (BHB) and above BHB. The anomalous globular cluster NGC 362 with highly populated red horizontal branch (RHB) stars is compared with the another anomalous globular cluster NGC 288 with highly populated BHB stars. A metal-rich, young blue component and metal-'poor, old red component of the SMC halo stars are examined.

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CCD PHOTOMETRY OF W UMa TYPE BINARY TY UMa (접촉형 쌍성의 진화 검증을 위한 TY UMa의 CCD 측광관측)

  • 강영운;황창덕;이희원;김천휘
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.55-62
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    • 2001
  • We present VRI CCD photometry of W UMa type binary TY UMa. The light curves show that the secondary minimum is deeper than the primary minimum and the maximum I ($0.^{p}25$)is $0.^{m}023$ brighter than the maximum II ($0.^{p}75$). The V light curve has been analyzed and the photometric solutions have been determined by the method of Wilson & Devinney differential correction. We adopted the spot model to explain the asymetric light curve.

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UBVI CCD PHOTOMETRY OF OPEN CLUSTER NGC 2324

  • KYEONG JAE-MANN;BYUN YONG-IK;SUNG EON-CHANG
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.143-147
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    • 2001
  • UBVI CCD photometry of open cluster NGC 2324 is presented. C-M diagrams of this cluster show well-defined main sequence with a red giant clump centered at B - V =1.05, V =13.45. We derived the major cluster characteristics; E(B - V)=0.17$\pm$0.12 from color-color diagram and mean color of red giant clump stars, (m - M)o=13.1$\pm$0.1 from zero age main sequence fitting, and [Fe/H]$\~$-0.32 from comparison the theoretical model developed by Bertelli et al. (1994) to the observed C-M diagrams. We estimate the age of NGC 2324 to be log t$\~$8.8 by applying isochrone fitting and morphological age index method.

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STELLAR CONTENTS AND GLOBULAR CLUSTER CANDIDATES IN THE SCULPTOR GROUP GALAXY NGC 300

  • KIM SANG CHUL;SUNG HWANKYUNG;LEE MYUNG GYOON
    • Journal of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.35 no.1
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    • pp.9-28
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    • 2002
  • We present UBVI CCD photometry of the stellar contents and globular cluster(GC) candidates in the spiral galaxy NGC 300 in the Sculptor group. Color-magnitude diagrams for 18 OB associations having more than 30 member stars are presented. The slope of the initial mass function for the bright stars in NGC 300 is estimated to be ${\Gamma}= -2.6{\pm} 0.3$. Assuming the distance to NGC 300 of (m - M)o = 26.53 $\pm$ 0.07, the mean absolute magnitude of three brightest blue stars is obtained to be < $M_v^{BSG}$ (3) > = -8.95 mag. We have performed search for GCs in NGC 300 and have found 17 GC candidates in this galaxy. Some characteristics of these GC candidates are discussed.

CCD PHOTOMETRY USING MULTIPLE COMPARISON STARS

  • Kim, Yong-gi;Andronov, Ivan L.;Jeon, Young-Beom
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.191-200
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    • 2004
  • The accuracy of CCD observations obtained at the Korean 1.8m telescope has been studied. Seventeen comparison stars in the vicinity of the cataclysmic variable BG CMi have been measured. The 'artificial' star has been used instead of the 'control' star, what made possible to increase accuracy estimates by a factor of 1.3-2.1 times for 'good' and 'cloudy' nights, respectively. The algorithm of iterative determination of accuracy and weights of few comparison stars contributing to the artificial star, has been presented. The accuracy estimates for 13-mag stars are around $0.^m002$ mag for exposure times of 30 sec.