Despite being some of the most familiar objects observed in the sky, much remains unknown about open clusters. The theory of their formation admits many unanswered questions, and the complex dynamics of their evolution remains an extremely difficult problem to address. In this thesis, I present results that both help to constrain formation theories, as well as to shed new understanding on the many physical processes that drive their evolution.Starting with a photometric catalog of a cluster, I employ a maximum likelihood technique to determine the mass distribution of its members, including single stars and both components of binary systems. This method allows me to determine not just the fraction of systems which are binary, but also the t...
A major question in astrophysics is how star clusters form. These objects are important, since they ...
An overview of our current understanding of the formation and evolution of star clusters is given, w...
Star clusters are observed in almost every galaxy. In this thesis we address several fundamental pro...
The evolution of star clusters is studied using N-body simulations in which the evolution of single ...
We use N-body integration to follow the evolution of clusters of 200 binary systems with different i...
We derive photometric, structural and dynamical evolution-related parameters of 11 nearby open clust...
We derive photometric, structural and dynamical evolution-related parameters of 11 nearby open clust...
We derive photometric, structural and dynamical evolution-related parameters of 11 nearby open clust...
We review recent work that investigates the formation of stellar clusters, ranging in scale from glo...
The study of the very young open cluster NGC 6231 clearly shows the presence of a mass segregation f...
We derive photometric, structural and dynamical evolution-related parameters of 11 nearby open clus...
Observations have revealed that most stars are born in clusters. These systems, containing from tens...
Context. Most stars form as part of a star cluster. The most massive clusters in the Milky Way exist...
The vast majority of galaxies contains large populations of stellar clusters, which are bound groups...
We investigate the dynamical evolution of star clusters during their formation, assuming that they a...
A major question in astrophysics is how star clusters form. These objects are important, since they ...
An overview of our current understanding of the formation and evolution of star clusters is given, w...
Star clusters are observed in almost every galaxy. In this thesis we address several fundamental pro...
The evolution of star clusters is studied using N-body simulations in which the evolution of single ...
We use N-body integration to follow the evolution of clusters of 200 binary systems with different i...
We derive photometric, structural and dynamical evolution-related parameters of 11 nearby open clust...
We derive photometric, structural and dynamical evolution-related parameters of 11 nearby open clust...
We derive photometric, structural and dynamical evolution-related parameters of 11 nearby open clust...
We review recent work that investigates the formation of stellar clusters, ranging in scale from glo...
The study of the very young open cluster NGC 6231 clearly shows the presence of a mass segregation f...
We derive photometric, structural and dynamical evolution-related parameters of 11 nearby open clus...
Observations have revealed that most stars are born in clusters. These systems, containing from tens...
Context. Most stars form as part of a star cluster. The most massive clusters in the Milky Way exist...
The vast majority of galaxies contains large populations of stellar clusters, which are bound groups...
We investigate the dynamical evolution of star clusters during their formation, assuming that they a...
A major question in astrophysics is how star clusters form. These objects are important, since they ...
An overview of our current understanding of the formation and evolution of star clusters is given, w...
Star clusters are observed in almost every galaxy. In this thesis we address several fundamental pro...