Description
Ages and distance moduli for the open clusters NGC 2204, Berkeley 39, NGC 2477, and Melotte 66 are constrained by comparing the theoretical models developed by Bertelli et al. (1994, Cat. J/A+AS/106/275) to the observed cluster color-magnitude diagrams which are based on deep CCD photometry. Out of a set of comparison models, no single isochrone was superior to the others in describing an observed color-magnitude diagram. Thus, a best fitting model was selected based not only on the match to an observed color-magnitude diagram, but also on the isochrone's agreement with adopted values for the cluster's metallicity and reddening. The range of otherwise acceptable models help quantify the age and distance modulus uncertainty of each cluster. Based on the best fitting models: * NGC 2204 is 1.6^+0.9^_-0.3_Gyr old with (m-M)_o_=13.0^+0.5^_-0.4_ , * Berkeley 39 has an age of 6^+2^_-1_Gyr with (m-M)_o_=12.9+/-0.2, * NGC 2477 is 1^+0.3^_-0.2_Gyr old with (m-M)_o=10.5^+0.4^_-0.3_ , and * Melotte 66 has an age of 4+/-1Gyr with (m-M)_o_=13.2^+0.3^_-0.1_.
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