Abstract:
New photoelectric UBV photometry of 27 stars and spectroscopic observations of 12 stars are presented for NGC 129, the cluster containing the 8[d over dot]00 Cepheid DL Cas. The photometry is used to restandardize previously published photoelectric and photographic observations of stars in NGC 129, including transformed Strömgren system data. A compilation of the best available photometric data for stars with V [less than] 15.3 (the limit for reliable observations) is used in conjunction with published proper motion data and spectroscopic observations of the brighter stars for a detailed cluster analysis. The newly obtained distance modulus of NGC 129 is V[subscript 0]—M[subscript V]=11.11 [plus or minus] 0.02 s.e. (d = 1.670 [plus or minus] 0.013 kpc), and a value of R = A[subscript V]/E[subscript B-V]=3.20 [plus or minus] 0.30 s.e. is found to describe the dust extinction in the field. A space reddening of E[subscript B-V]=0.47 [plus or minus] 0.01 is derived for DL Cas from consideration of a possible circumstellar reddening effect for cluster B stars, and its resulting luminosity is [angled bracket]M[subscript V][angled bracket] = -3.80 [plus or minus] 0.05. A list of 94 candidate cluster members is presented, and a cluster radial velocity of -36.0 [plus or minus] 1.8 km s[superscript -1] is derived using the supergiants and bright B stars. The membership status of the supergiants is discussed in connection with other available information for cluster stars.