DBSB 129

(MWSC 2011)

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0.03 UTI
0.0
CN
0.03
Cdens
0.12
CC3
0.0
Clit
1.0
Cdup
Radius (P>50% members) 8.7 [arcmin]
  • CN 0.0 Sparse
  • Cdens 0.03 Very loose
  • CC3 0.12 Very low quality
  • Clit 0.0 Rarely studied
  • Cdup 1.0 Unique

Overview

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DBSB 129 is a sparse, very loose object of very low C3 quality. Its parallax locates it at a moderate* 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 (~3.59 kpc) differs significantly from the median photometric distance (~6.98 kpc).

âš ī¸ 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.

Very distant High extinction Very young

Data

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Reference Year RA [deg] DEC [deg] Plx [mas] pmRA [mas/yr] pmDE [mas/yr] Rv [km/s]
UCC – 183.855 -62.893 0.279 -8.285 0.727 -25.818
Just et al. 2023 183.852 -62.906 – – – –
Kharchenko et al. 2016 183.852 -62.906 – – – –
Kharchenko et al. 2013 183.862 -62.91 – -3.66 1.52 –

💡 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 – – – 1 – 659 – –
Kharchenko et al. 2016 6.98 3.68 – 1 – – – –
Kharchenko et al. 2013 6.98 3.68 – 1 – – – –

Visualization

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