We present a list of 34 neglected entries from star cluster catalogues located at relatively high galactic latitudes (|b| > 15º) which appear to be candidate late stages of star cluster dynamical evolution. Although underpopulated with respect to usual open clusters, they still present a high number density contrast as compared to the galactic field. This was verified by means of (i) predicted model counts from different galactic subsystems in the same direction, and (ii) Guide Star Catalog equal solid angle counts for the object and surrounding fields. This suggests that the objects are physical systems, possibly star clusters in the process of disruption or their fossil remains. The sample will be useful for followup studies in view of ve...
Context. Until recently it was thought that high Galactic latitude clouds were a non-star-forming en...
This paper is part of a project to search the inner Milky Way for hidden massive clusters and to add...
Context. Until recently it was thought that high Galactic latitude clouds were a non-star-forming en...
We present a list of 34 neglected entries from star cluster catalogues located at relatively high ga...
We present a list of 34 neglected entries from star cluster catalogues located at relatively high ga...
We present a list of 34 neglected entries from star cluster catalogues located at relatively high ga...
We present a list of 34 neglected entries from star cluster catalogues located at relatively high ga...
Context. We investigate the nature of a sample of star cluster candidates detected as stellar overde...
Context. We investigate the nature of a sample of star cluster candidates detected as stellar overde...
We present preliminary results of an ongoing survey to probe the physical nature of a sample of open...
Context. Close investigations of unstudied open-cluster candidates may improve the statistics of obj...
Context. Close investigations of unstudied open-cluster candidates may improve the statistics of obj...
Context. Despite progress in the theoretical knowledge of open cluster remnants and the growing sear...
Context. Despite progress in the theoretical knowledge of open cluster remnants and the growing sear...
Context. Despite progress in the theoretical knowledge of open cluster remnants and the growing sear...
Context. Until recently it was thought that high Galactic latitude clouds were a non-star-forming en...
This paper is part of a project to search the inner Milky Way for hidden massive clusters and to add...
Context. Until recently it was thought that high Galactic latitude clouds were a non-star-forming en...
We present a list of 34 neglected entries from star cluster catalogues located at relatively high ga...
We present a list of 34 neglected entries from star cluster catalogues located at relatively high ga...
We present a list of 34 neglected entries from star cluster catalogues located at relatively high ga...
We present a list of 34 neglected entries from star cluster catalogues located at relatively high ga...
Context. We investigate the nature of a sample of star cluster candidates detected as stellar overde...
Context. We investigate the nature of a sample of star cluster candidates detected as stellar overde...
We present preliminary results of an ongoing survey to probe the physical nature of a sample of open...
Context. Close investigations of unstudied open-cluster candidates may improve the statistics of obj...
Context. Close investigations of unstudied open-cluster candidates may improve the statistics of obj...
Context. Despite progress in the theoretical knowledge of open cluster remnants and the growing sear...
Context. Despite progress in the theoretical knowledge of open cluster remnants and the growing sear...
Context. Despite progress in the theoretical knowledge of open cluster remnants and the growing sear...
Context. Until recently it was thought that high Galactic latitude clouds were a non-star-forming en...
This paper is part of a project to search the inner Milky Way for hidden massive clusters and to add...
Context. Until recently it was thought that high Galactic latitude clouds were a non-star-forming en...