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Weidner, C.; Hünsch, M.
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Astronomische Gesellschaft Abstract Series, Vol. 17. Abstracts of Contributed Talks and Posters presented at the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Astronomische Gesellschaft at Bremen, September 18-23, 2000.
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2000
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We present first results of the analysis of X-ray data (ROSAT PSPC and
HRI pointings) and optical observations of the open cluster NGC 2451.
This object consists of two different clusters A and B in the same
line-of-sight at distances of 190 and 360 pc, respectively. NGC 2451A is
one of the 10 nearest clusters, but has been little studied because of
strong contamination by field stars. In order to improve this situation,
we used X-ray observations to identify cluster members, a method proven
to be very succesful at several other clusters. To identify the X-ray
sources with optical counterparts we performed CCD photometry with the
ESO 0.9m Dutch telescope. Altogether, 188 X-ray sources were found down
to X-ray luminosities of a few 1028 erg s-1. Based
on positional coincidence (i.e., offset < 25'') 122 of them could be
identified with optical counterparts with magnitudes between V = 3 and
20, most of them ranging from 11 to 18. Of these 122 stars, 105 are
possible members of clusters NGC 2451A or NGC 2451B, as derived from
their position in the Colour-Magnitude-Diagram. Four stars showed strong
flares during the X-ray observations, and we present a short analysis of
the flare parameters. NGC 2451 A/B is especially interesting since it is
a rather young (50 Myrs) and possibly metal-deficient cluster very close
to us.