Yellow supergiants in open clusters
Thesis/Dissertation
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OSTI ID:7021229
Superluminous giant stars (SLGs) have been reported in young globular clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). These stars appear to be in the post-asymptotic-giant-branch phase of evolution. This program was an investigation of galactic SLG candidates in open clusters, which are more like the LMC young globular clusters. These were chosen because luminosity, mass, and age determinations can be made for members since cluster distances and interstellar reddenings are known. Color magnitude diagrams were searched for candidates, using the same selection criteria as for SLGs in the LMC. Classification spectra were obtained of 115 program stars from McGraw-Hill Observatory and of 68 stars from Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory Chile. These stars were visually classified on the MK system using spectral scans of standard stars taken at the respective observations. Published information was combined with this program's data for 83 stars in 30 clusters. Membership probabilities were assigned to these stars, and the clusters were analyzed according to age. It was seen that the intrinsically brightest supergiants are found in the youngest clusters. With increasing cluster age, the absolute luminosities attained by the supergiants decline. Also, it appears that the evolutionary tracks of luminosity class II stars are more similar to those of class I than of class III.
- Research Organization:
- Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor (USA)
- OSTI ID:
- 7021229
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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640102* -- Astrophysics & Cosmology-- Stars & Quasi-Stellar
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71 CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS
GENERAL PHYSICS
AGE ESTIMATION
CLASSIFICATION
GALAXIES
GIANT STARS
LUMINOSITY
MAGELLANIC CLOUDS
MASS
OPTICAL PROPERTIES
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STAR CLUSTERS
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GENERAL PHYSICS
AGE ESTIMATION
CLASSIFICATION
GALAXIES
GIANT STARS
LUMINOSITY
MAGELLANIC CLOUDS
MASS
OPTICAL PROPERTIES
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
STAR CLUSTERS
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SUPERGIANT STARS