SCYON Abstract

Received on February 11 2008

Discovery of an open cluster with a possible physical association with a planetary nebula

AuthorsCharles Bonatto (1), Eduardo Bica (1),and João F.C. Santos Jr. (2)
Affiliation(1) Departamento de Astronomia, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Av. Bento Gonçalves 9500 Porto Alegre 91501-970, RS, Brazil
(2) Departamento de Física, ICEx, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Av. Antônio Carlos 6627 Belo Horizonte 30123-970, MG, Brazil
Accepted byMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Contactcharles@if.ufrgs.br
URLwww.if.ufrgs.br/~charles
Links NGC2818A / M46 (NGC2437) / NGC6469 and NewCluster1

Abstract

We report the discovery of a new open cluster (OC) in the Galaxy at l=167.0 deg and b=-1.0 deg. Its field includes the planetary nebula (PN) PK167-0.1. We study the possible associations of the PN/OC pairs NGC2818/NGC2818A, NGC2438/M46 (NGC2437), PK6+2.5/NGC6469, as well as of the PN PK167-0.1 with NewCluster1. The analyses are based on near-infrared colour-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) and stellar radial density profiles (RDPs). NGC6469 is located in a heavily contaminated bulge field. The CMD morphology, especially for the latter two cases, is defined with a field star decontamination algorithm applied to the 2MASS J, H, and Ks photometry. Field decontamination for the OCs NGC2818A and M46 produced better defined CMDs and more accurate cluster parameters than in the literature. Those pieces of evidence point to M46 as physically associated with the PN NGC2438. The same occurs for the OC NGC2818A and the PN NGC2818, however previous radial velocity arguments indicate that they are not associated. The OC NGC6469 does not appear to be associated with the PN PK6+2.5, which probably belongs to the bulge. Finally, the distance of the OC NewCluster1 is consistent with a physical association with the PN PK167-0.1.