Análise astrométrica e espectroscópica de estrelas do aglomerado jovem NGC 6530

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Ano de defesa: 2020
Autor(a) principal: Clara Oliveira Leal
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Resumo: In this work, we have studied NGC 6530, a young (∼ 2.3 Myr) open cluster located at a distance of 1325 pc from the Sun. The study of young clusters provides crucial information about the star formation process, because they harbor from tens to thousands of stars, like the Classical T Tauri Stars (CTTSs), which are young low mass stars surrounded by a circumstellar disc from which they accrete gas and with which they interact. CTTSs present photometric and spectroscopic variability and their spectra have intense and wide emissions from the Hα line originated in the circumstellar environment. NGC 6530 was observed for 2 years by the Gaia satellite and with these data we have conducted a study of cluster membership based on measurements of proper motion and parallax of stars in the NGC 6530 region. We have found 86 members for the cluster using decontamination methods and isochrones fitting and we obtained the distance modulus, the color excess and the age of the cluster, as (m − M)o = 10.55, with errors +0.25 and −0.30 , E(B−V)= 0.48 ± 0.07 and 2.8 Myrs, with the value varying between 2.0 and 3.5 Myrs, respectively. NGC 6530 was also observed in 2016 by the VLT (ESO) telescope equipped with the FLAMES spectrograph, enabling a spectroscopic study of several stars in the cluster. Our spectroscopic sample consists of 61 stars, ranging from spectral type K4 to F1. Among these, 17 were classified as members by our astrometric analysis. We have carried out a study of the characteristics and variability of the Hα emission line for each of the 61 stars. We have removed the nebular contribution from the Hα line and estimated the radial velocity from the photospheric lines present in the stellar spectra. We have calculated the equivalent width and the width at 10% of the maximum intensity of the Hα line. With these parameters, 54% of the stars in our sample were classified as CTTSs and 24% as weak-line T Tauri stars (WTTSs). We were not able to classify 21% of our targets due to the presence of strong nebular contribution and/or uncertainties in the removal of the nebular contribution. We have searched for periodic variations in the Hα line of the CTTSs and have shown that most of these stars have no periodicity in this line. We have morphologically classified the average Hα line profiles and have showen that our CTTSs sample has the Hα line profile dominated by magnetospheric accretion. We have calculated the equivalent width of the LiI line and related it to the radial velocities and to the astrometric study, to analyse the membership to NGC 6530 of the stars observed with the VLT/FLAMES. We have determined 16 more stars in our sample as possible members of the NGC 6530 cluster, since the parameters obtained with the spectroscopy are compatible with the cluster data.
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spelling Análise astrométrica e espectroscópica de estrelas do aglomerado jovem NGC 6530Astrometric and spectroscopic analysis of stars from the young cluster NGC 6530EstrelasAstrometriaAcreçãoEstrelas T TauriNGC 6530AstrometriaAcreçãoEstrelas T Tauri clássicasVariabilidade de HαIn this work, we have studied NGC 6530, a young (∼ 2.3 Myr) open cluster located at a distance of 1325 pc from the Sun. The study of young clusters provides crucial information about the star formation process, because they harbor from tens to thousands of stars, like the Classical T Tauri Stars (CTTSs), which are young low mass stars surrounded by a circumstellar disc from which they accrete gas and with which they interact. CTTSs present photometric and spectroscopic variability and their spectra have intense and wide emissions from the Hα line originated in the circumstellar environment. NGC 6530 was observed for 2 years by the Gaia satellite and with these data we have conducted a study of cluster membership based on measurements of proper motion and parallax of stars in the NGC 6530 region. We have found 86 members for the cluster using decontamination methods and isochrones fitting and we obtained the distance modulus, the color excess and the age of the cluster, as (m − M)o = 10.55, with errors +0.25 and −0.30 , E(B−V)= 0.48 ± 0.07 and 2.8 Myrs, with the value varying between 2.0 and 3.5 Myrs, respectively. NGC 6530 was also observed in 2016 by the VLT (ESO) telescope equipped with the FLAMES spectrograph, enabling a spectroscopic study of several stars in the cluster. Our spectroscopic sample consists of 61 stars, ranging from spectral type K4 to F1. Among these, 17 were classified as members by our astrometric analysis. We have carried out a study of the characteristics and variability of the Hα emission line for each of the 61 stars. We have removed the nebular contribution from the Hα line and estimated the radial velocity from the photospheric lines present in the stellar spectra. We have calculated the equivalent width and the width at 10% of the maximum intensity of the Hα line. With these parameters, 54% of the stars in our sample were classified as CTTSs and 24% as weak-line T Tauri stars (WTTSs). We were not able to classify 21% of our targets due to the presence of strong nebular contribution and/or uncertainties in the removal of the nebular contribution. We have searched for periodic variations in the Hα line of the CTTSs and have shown that most of these stars have no periodicity in this line. We have morphologically classified the average Hα line profiles and have showen that our CTTSs sample has the Hα line profile dominated by magnetospheric accretion. We have calculated the equivalent width of the LiI line and related it to the radial velocities and to the astrometric study, to analyse the membership to NGC 6530 of the stars observed with the VLT/FLAMES. We have determined 16 more stars in our sample as possible members of the NGC 6530 cluster, since the parameters obtained with the spectroscopy are compatible with the cluster data.CNPq - Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e TecnológicoFAPEMIG - Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de Minas GeraisCAPES - Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorUniversidade Federal de Minas Gerais2021-08-15T13:29:54Z2025-09-08T22:49:14Z2021-08-15T13:29:54Z2020-03-13info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/1843/37494porClara Oliveira Lealinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMG2025-09-08T22:49:14Zoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/37494Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2025-09-08T22:49:14Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Análise astrométrica e espectroscópica de estrelas do aglomerado jovem NGC 6530
Astrometric and spectroscopic analysis of stars from the young cluster NGC 6530
title Análise astrométrica e espectroscópica de estrelas do aglomerado jovem NGC 6530
spellingShingle Análise astrométrica e espectroscópica de estrelas do aglomerado jovem NGC 6530
Clara Oliveira Leal
Estrelas
Astrometria
Acreção
Estrelas T Tauri
NGC 6530
Astrometria
Acreção
Estrelas T Tauri clássicas
Variabilidade de Hα
title_short Análise astrométrica e espectroscópica de estrelas do aglomerado jovem NGC 6530
title_full Análise astrométrica e espectroscópica de estrelas do aglomerado jovem NGC 6530
title_fullStr Análise astrométrica e espectroscópica de estrelas do aglomerado jovem NGC 6530
title_full_unstemmed Análise astrométrica e espectroscópica de estrelas do aglomerado jovem NGC 6530
title_sort Análise astrométrica e espectroscópica de estrelas do aglomerado jovem NGC 6530
author Clara Oliveira Leal
author_facet Clara Oliveira Leal
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Clara Oliveira Leal
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Estrelas
Astrometria
Acreção
Estrelas T Tauri
NGC 6530
Astrometria
Acreção
Estrelas T Tauri clássicas
Variabilidade de Hα
topic Estrelas
Astrometria
Acreção
Estrelas T Tauri
NGC 6530
Astrometria
Acreção
Estrelas T Tauri clássicas
Variabilidade de Hα
description In this work, we have studied NGC 6530, a young (∼ 2.3 Myr) open cluster located at a distance of 1325 pc from the Sun. The study of young clusters provides crucial information about the star formation process, because they harbor from tens to thousands of stars, like the Classical T Tauri Stars (CTTSs), which are young low mass stars surrounded by a circumstellar disc from which they accrete gas and with which they interact. CTTSs present photometric and spectroscopic variability and their spectra have intense and wide emissions from the Hα line originated in the circumstellar environment. NGC 6530 was observed for 2 years by the Gaia satellite and with these data we have conducted a study of cluster membership based on measurements of proper motion and parallax of stars in the NGC 6530 region. We have found 86 members for the cluster using decontamination methods and isochrones fitting and we obtained the distance modulus, the color excess and the age of the cluster, as (m − M)o = 10.55, with errors +0.25 and −0.30 , E(B−V)= 0.48 ± 0.07 and 2.8 Myrs, with the value varying between 2.0 and 3.5 Myrs, respectively. NGC 6530 was also observed in 2016 by the VLT (ESO) telescope equipped with the FLAMES spectrograph, enabling a spectroscopic study of several stars in the cluster. Our spectroscopic sample consists of 61 stars, ranging from spectral type K4 to F1. Among these, 17 were classified as members by our astrometric analysis. We have carried out a study of the characteristics and variability of the Hα emission line for each of the 61 stars. We have removed the nebular contribution from the Hα line and estimated the radial velocity from the photospheric lines present in the stellar spectra. We have calculated the equivalent width and the width at 10% of the maximum intensity of the Hα line. With these parameters, 54% of the stars in our sample were classified as CTTSs and 24% as weak-line T Tauri stars (WTTSs). We were not able to classify 21% of our targets due to the presence of strong nebular contribution and/or uncertainties in the removal of the nebular contribution. We have searched for periodic variations in the Hα line of the CTTSs and have shown that most of these stars have no periodicity in this line. We have morphologically classified the average Hα line profiles and have showen that our CTTSs sample has the Hα line profile dominated by magnetospheric accretion. We have calculated the equivalent width of the LiI line and related it to the radial velocities and to the astrometric study, to analyse the membership to NGC 6530 of the stars observed with the VLT/FLAMES. We have determined 16 more stars in our sample as possible members of the NGC 6530 cluster, since the parameters obtained with the spectroscopy are compatible with the cluster data.
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