BDSB 114

(MWSC 2852)

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0.09 UTI
0.0
CN
0.31
Cdens
0.12
CC3
0.0
Clit
1.0
Cdup
Radius (P>50% members) 6.0 [arcmin]
  • CN 0.0 Sparse
  • Cdens 0.31 Loose
  • CC3 0.12 Very low quality
  • Clit 0.0 Rarely studied
  • Cdup 1.0 Unique

Overview

BDSB 114 is a sparse, loose object of very low C3 quality. Its parallax locates it at a relatively close* distance, near the mid-plane, affected by high extinction. It is catalogued as a very young cluster (see Parameters). It is rarely studied in the literature.

(*): The parallax distance estimate (~1.90 kpc) differs significantly from the median photometric distance (~4.27 kpc).

⚠️ Warning: the low UTI value and no obvious signs of duplication (Cdup=1.0) indicate that this is quite probably an asterism, moving group, or artifact, and not a real open cluster.

Distant High extinction Very young

Data

Reference Year RA [deg] DEC [deg] Plx [mas] pmRA [mas/yr] pmDE [mas/yr] Rv [km/s]
UCC 273.632 -17.861 0.527 1.073 -0.904 -3.73
Just et al. 2023 273.656 -17.882
Kharchenko et al. 2016 273.656 -17.882
Kharchenko et al. 2013 273.663 -17.881 2.49 -3.66 24.8

💡 Note: The UCC values are estimated from its identified members.

Reference Year Dist [kpc] Av [mag] DAv [mag] Age [Myr] [Fe/H] [dex] Mass [Msun] Bfr BSS
Just et al. 2023 2 285
Kharchenko et al. 2016 4.27 3.36 2
Kharchenko et al. 2013 4.27 3.36 2

💡 Note: The parameters are sometimes transformed from their original values to match the format of the columns shown here, see FAQ. The columns DAv, Bfr, BSS correspond to differential extinction, binary fraction, and blue stragglers, respectively. BSS values can be listed as fractions or integers.

Visualization

Galactocentric position diagram

💡 Note: How are the galactocentric plots generated? See FAQ.