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摘要
我们首次对御夫座北部疏散星团ngc2126进行CCD光度观测。Johnson-Cousins V(RI)C数据(总时间跨度约57小时)是在2002年2月和12月的8个晚上在Konkoly天文台的piszkestetje站使用60/90/180厘米的施密特望远镜拍摄的。我们发现了六颗新的变星,并估计了该星团的主要特征。该项目的成果可以总结如下。通过将等时线(Bertelli et al. 1994)拟合到色星等图来估计群集参数。为了减少前景污染,我们使用USNO B-1.0目录中的数据检查了现场恒星的适当运动分布(星团本身未检测到适当运动)。为了尽量减少背景恒星的影响,我们只使用了星团内部的8颗恒星。得到的物理参数为:m−m = 11。M0±0。m5, E(B−V) = 0。m2±0。M15, d = 1.3±0.6kpc。在六个变量中,V1和V2显示出明显的可变性,然而,我们的数据集太短,无法确定类型或周期。V3和V5表现出快速振荡,全振幅为几十毫安。周期和周期比(V3: f1/f2 = 0.81, V5: f1/f2 = 0.94)表明这两颗恒星存在低阶径向泛音(V3)和非径向(V5) δ天蝎座型脉动。我们还发现了V4的algol型日食。最有趣的变星是V6。我们观察到明显的最小值和稳定的日食外振荡,具有δ Sct脉动的振幅和周期长度特征。从这些性质来看,V6似乎是一个至少有一个脉动成分的食双星。周期分析结果表明,在日蚀之外的振荡似乎是稳定的,周期为0.12936(24)d。一个有趣的结果是,Porb/ pul = 9.07±0.02,表明轨道运动与脉动之间可能存在1:9的共振。低分辨率光谱与f型恒星一致,因此振荡可能归因于δ Sct脉动。从天体测量学研究中可以排除它的星团成员;它是前景对象。
A Variable Star Survey of the Open Cluster NGC 2126
We present the first CCD photometric observations of the northern open cluster NGC 2126 in the constellation Auriga. Johnson-Cousins V(RI)C data (with a total time span of ∼57 hours) were taken on eight nights in 2002 February and December at the Piszkestető Station of the Konkoly Observatory, using the 60/90/180-cm Schmidt telescope. We have discovered six new variable stars and have estimated the main characteristics of the cluster. The results of the project can be summarized as follows. Cluster parameters were estimated by fitting isochrones (Bertelli et al. 1994) to the colour-magnitude diagrams. In order to decrease foreground contamination, we have examined the proper motion distribution of stars in the field using data taken from the USNO B-1.0 catalogue (the cluster itself has undetected proper motion). To minimize the effects of background stars, we used only the inner 8 of the cluster. The resulting physical parameters are: m − M = 11. m0 ± 0. m5, E(B − V ) = 0. m2± 0. m15, d = 1.3± 0.6kpc. Of the six variables, V1 and V2 showed clear variability, however, our dataset is too short to determine types or periods. V3 and V5 showed rapid oscillations with full amplitudes of a few tens of mmag. The periods and period ratios (V3: f1/f2 = 0.81, V5: f1/f2 = 0.94) suggest low-order radial overtone (V3) and non-radial (V5) δ Scuti-type pulsations for the two stars. We also discovered an Algol-type eclipse for V4. The most interesting variable star is V6. We observed well-defined minima and steady oscillations outside eclipses with amplitude and cycle length characteristic of δ Sct pulsation. With these properties V6 seems to be an eclipsing binary with at least one pulsating component. The period analysis resulted in Porb = 1.17320(3) d. The oscillations outside eclipses seemed to be stable, with a period of Ppul = 0.12936(24) d. An interesting result is that Porb/Ppul = 9.07±0.02, suggesting that there might be a 1:9 resonance between the orbital motion and pulsation. A low-resolution optical spectrum is consistent with an F-type star, so that the oscillations may be attributed to δ Sct pulsation. From the astrometric study its cluster membership can be excluded; it is a foreground object.