The sedimentation level of blue straggler stars (BSS) has been shown to be a great tool to invest... more The sedimentation level of blue straggler stars (BSS) has been shown to be a great tool to investigate the dynamical states of globular clusters (GCs). The area enclosed between the cumulative radial distributions of BSS and a reference population up to the half-mass radius of the clusters, A+ rh, is known to be a measure of the sedimentation of BSS in GCs. In this work, we calculate A+ rh for 12 open clusters (OCs) using main-sequence turn-off stars as a reference population. The BSS as well as the main-sequence turn-off stars for these clusters are identified using the proper motions and parallaxes from the Gaia DR2 data, with spectroscopically confirmed BSS populations for some of these clusters available in the literature. Using the Pearson and Spearman rank correlation coefficients, we find weak correlations between the estimated values of A+ rh and other markers of dynamical ages of the clusters, i.e., the number of central relaxations a cluster has experienced since its forma...
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2021
The sedimentation level of blue straggler stars (BSS) has been shown to be a great tool to invest... more The sedimentation level of blue straggler stars (BSS) has been shown to be a great tool to investigate the dynamical states of globular clusters (GCs). The area enclosed between the cumulative radial distributions of BSS and a reference population up to the half-mass radius of the clusters, $A^+_{\mathrm{rh}}$, is known to be a measure of the sedimentation of BSS in GCs. In this work, we calculate $A^+_{\mathrm{rh}}$ for 11 open clusters (OCs) using a combined list of main-sequence turn-off stars, sub-giant branch stars, and red-giant branch stars as reference population. The BSS, the reference populations, and the cluster members are identified using the proper motions and parallaxes from the Gaia DR2 data. In a subset of clusters, the BSS are confirmed cluster members on the basis of radial velocity information available in the literature. Using the Pearson and Spearman rank correlation coefficients, we find weak correlations between the estimated values of $A^+_{\mathrm{rh}}$ and...
The sedimentation level of blue straggler stars (BSS) has been shown to be a great tool to invest... more The sedimentation level of blue straggler stars (BSS) has been shown to be a great tool to investigate the dynamical states of globular clusters (GCs). The area enclosed between the cumulative radial distributions of BSS and a reference population up to the half-mass radius of the clusters, A^+_rh, is known to be a measure of the sedimentation of BSS in GCs. In this work, we calculate A^+_rh for 12 open clusters (OCs) using main-sequence turn-off stars as a reference population. The BSS as well as the main-sequence turn-off stars for these clusters are identified using the proper motions and parallaxes from the Gaia DR2 data, with spectroscopically confirmed BSS populations for some of these clusters available in the literature. Using the Pearson and Spearman rank correlation coefficients, we find weak correlations between the estimated values of A^+_rh and other markers of dynamical ages of the clusters, i.e., the number of central relaxations a cluster has experienced since its fo...
The sedimentation level of blue straggler stars (BSS) has been shown to be a great tool to invest... more The sedimentation level of blue straggler stars (BSS) has been shown to be a great tool to investigate the dynamical states of globular clusters (GCs). The area enclosed between the cumulative radial distributions of BSS and a reference population up to the half-mass radius of the clusters, A+ rh, is known to be a measure of the sedimentation of BSS in GCs. In this work, we calculate A+ rh for 12 open clusters (OCs) using main-sequence turn-off stars as a reference population. The BSS as well as the main-sequence turn-off stars for these clusters are identified using the proper motions and parallaxes from the Gaia DR2 data, with spectroscopically confirmed BSS populations for some of these clusters available in the literature. Using the Pearson and Spearman rank correlation coefficients, we find weak correlations between the estimated values of A+ rh and other markers of dynamical ages of the clusters, i.e., the number of central relaxations a cluster has experienced since its forma...
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2021
The sedimentation level of blue straggler stars (BSS) has been shown to be a great tool to invest... more The sedimentation level of blue straggler stars (BSS) has been shown to be a great tool to investigate the dynamical states of globular clusters (GCs). The area enclosed between the cumulative radial distributions of BSS and a reference population up to the half-mass radius of the clusters, $A^+_{\mathrm{rh}}$, is known to be a measure of the sedimentation of BSS in GCs. In this work, we calculate $A^+_{\mathrm{rh}}$ for 11 open clusters (OCs) using a combined list of main-sequence turn-off stars, sub-giant branch stars, and red-giant branch stars as reference population. The BSS, the reference populations, and the cluster members are identified using the proper motions and parallaxes from the Gaia DR2 data. In a subset of clusters, the BSS are confirmed cluster members on the basis of radial velocity information available in the literature. Using the Pearson and Spearman rank correlation coefficients, we find weak correlations between the estimated values of $A^+_{\mathrm{rh}}$ and...
The sedimentation level of blue straggler stars (BSS) has been shown to be a great tool to invest... more The sedimentation level of blue straggler stars (BSS) has been shown to be a great tool to investigate the dynamical states of globular clusters (GCs). The area enclosed between the cumulative radial distributions of BSS and a reference population up to the half-mass radius of the clusters, A^+_rh, is known to be a measure of the sedimentation of BSS in GCs. In this work, we calculate A^+_rh for 12 open clusters (OCs) using main-sequence turn-off stars as a reference population. The BSS as well as the main-sequence turn-off stars for these clusters are identified using the proper motions and parallaxes from the Gaia DR2 data, with spectroscopically confirmed BSS populations for some of these clusters available in the literature. Using the Pearson and Spearman rank correlation coefficients, we find weak correlations between the estimated values of A^+_rh and other markers of dynamical ages of the clusters, i.e., the number of central relaxations a cluster has experienced since its fo...
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