2012
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201117677
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Probing the anomalous extinction of four young star clusters: the use of colour-excess, main-sequence fitting and fractal analysis

Abstract: Aims. We studied four young star clusters to characterise their anomalous extinction or variable reddening and asses whether they could be due to contamination by either dense clouds or circumstellar effects. Methods. We evaluated the extinction law (R V ) by adopting two methods: (i) the use of theoretical expressions based on the colourexcess of stars with known spectral type; and (ii) the analysis of two-colour diagrams, where the slope of the observed colour distribution was compared to the normal distribu… Show more

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“…Likewise, the cluster was found to be affected by anomalous extinction with R = 4.5 (Fernandes et al 2012). Although SIMBAD classifies HD 164816 as a Be star (Levenhagen & Leister 2006), it seems that among eight sources of U BV photometry there are no pronounced light or colour changes observed.…”
Section: Hd 164438mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Likewise, the cluster was found to be affected by anomalous extinction with R = 4.5 (Fernandes et al 2012). Although SIMBAD classifies HD 164816 as a Be star (Levenhagen & Leister 2006), it seems that among eight sources of U BV photometry there are no pronounced light or colour changes observed.…”
Section: Hd 164438mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The most obviously detected cloud with atypical ( ) ¢ R V in the APOGEE footprint is the Rosette Nebula, at ( ) ( ) =  - l b , 206 , 2 , which is found to have an ( ) ¢ R V of about 4. The extinction curve in the Rosette Nebula was formerly studied by Fernandes et al (2012); they …”
Section: R(v) Variation In the Galaxymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The OB associations at the same time present inner open clusters or other subgroups (Blaauw 1964). The hierarchical distribution does not seem to end with the clusters, since the distribution of stars inside them can be inhomogeneous and present clumpings (Sánchez & Alfaro 2009;Fernandes et al 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%