Forbes, Doug; DuPuy, David L.
Abstract:
The open clusters NGC 6604 and NGC 6704 have been studied with UBV photoelectric and photographic photometry, resulting in improved distance and color-magnitude diagrams. NGC 6604 is a very young (~4x 10 [supercript 6] yr) cluster with 30 probable members. The color-magnitude diagram shows a bright, well-defined main sequence; the central star of the cluster, HD 167971, is an O8f supergiant which appears to be slightly evolved. The fainter stars with (B-V)[subscript 0][greater than or equal to] 0.0 appear to lie above the zero-age main sequence and may be pre-main-sequence objects still in the process of gravitational contraction. This result must be confirmed because of the uncertainty in the photometric calibration near V=16 mag. NGC 6704 is a moderately young (~2x10[superscript 7] yr) cluster with 17 probable members observed, including the eclipsing binary FN Sct. The color-magnitude diagram shows a fairly well-defined main sequence, but no giant members are observed.