2014A&A...563A..44M


Query : 2014A&A...563A..44M

2014A&A...563A..44M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 563A, 44-44 (2014/3-1)

The Gaia-ESO Survey: Abundance ratios in the inner-disk open clusters Trumpler 20, NGC 4815, NGC 6705.

MAGRINI L., RANDICH S., ROMANO D., FRIEL E., BRAGAGLIA A., SMILJANIC R., JACOBSON H., VALLENARI A., TOSI M., SPINA L., DONATI P., MAIORCA E., CANTAT-GAUDIN T., SORDO R., BERGEMANN M., DAMIANI F., TAUTVAISIENE G., BLANCO-CUARESMA S., JIMENEZ-ESTEBAN F., GEISLER D., MOWLAVI N., MUNOZ C., SAN ROMAN I., SOUBIRAN C., VILLANOVA S., ZAGGIA S., GILMORE G., ASPLUND M., FELTZING S., JEFFRIES R., BENSBY T., KOPOSOV S., KORN A.J., FLACCOMIO E., PANCINO E., RECIO-BLANCO A., SACCO G., COSTADO M.T., FRANCIOSINI E., JOFRE P., DE LAVERNY P., HILL V., HEITER U., HOURIHANE A., JACKSON R., LARDO C., MORBIDELLI L., LEWIS J., LIND K., MASSERON T., PRISINZANO L. and WORLEY C.

Abstract (from CDS):

Open clusters are key tools to study the spatial distribution of abundances in the disk and their evolution with time. Using the first release of stellar parameters and abundances of the Gaia-ESO Survey, we analyse the chemical properties of stars in three old/intermediate-age open clusters, namely NGC 6705, NGC 4815, and Trumpler 20, which are all located in the inner part of the Galactic disk at Galactocentric radius RGC∼7kpc. We aim to prove their homogeneity and to compare them with the field population. We study the abundance ratios of elements belonging to two different nucleosynthetic channels: α-elements and iron-peak elements. For each element, we analyse the internal chemical homogeneity of cluster members, and we compare the cumulative distributions of cluster abundance ratios with those of solar neighbourhood turn-off stars and of inner-disk/bulge giants. We compare the abundance ratios of field and cluster stars with two chemical evolution models that predict different α-enhancement dependences on the Galactocentric distance due to different assumptions on the infall and star-formation rates. The main results can be summarised as follows: i) cluster members are chemically homogeneous within 3σ in all analysed elements; ii) the three clusters have comparable [El/Fe] patterns within ∼1σ, but they differ in their global metal content [El/H] with NGC 4815 having the lowest metallicity; their [El/Fe] ratios show differences and analogies with those of the field population, in both the solar neighbourhood and the bulge/inner disk; iii) comparing the abundance ratios with the results of two chemical evolution models and with field star abundance distributions, we find that the abundance ratios of Mg, Ni, and Ca in NGC 6705 might require an inner birthplace, implying a subsequent variation in its RGC during its lifetime, which is consistent with previous orbit determination. Using the results of the first internal data release, we show the potential of the Gaia-ESO Survey through a homogeneous and detailed analysis of the cluster versus field populations to reveal the chemical structure of our Galaxy using a completely uniform analysis of different populations. We verify that the Gaia-ESO Survey data are able to identify the unique chemical properties of each cluster by pinpointing the composition of the interstellar medium at the epoch and place of formation. The full dataset of the Gaia-ESO Survey is a superlative tool to constrain the chemical evolution of our Galaxy by disentangling different formation and evolution scenarios.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: abundances - open clusters and associations: general - open clusters and associations: individual: Trumpler 20 - open clusters and associations: individual: NGC 4815 - globular clusters: individual: NGC 6705 - Galaxy: disk

Simbad objects: 52

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Number of rows : 52
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NGC 1851 GlC 05 14 06.76 -40 02 47.6           ~ 1428 0
2 IC 2391 OpC 08 41 10.1 -52 59 28           ~ 822 0
3 NGC 2682 OpC 08 51 23.0 +11 48 50           ~ 2342 0
4 NGC 2808 GlC 09 12 03.10 -64 51 48.6           ~ 1419 0
5 IC 2602 OpC 10 42 27.1 -64 25 34           ~ 675 0
6 * ksi Hya ** 11 33 00.1149306166 -31 51 27.447975478 5.17 4.47 3.54 2.84 2.36 G7IIIb 257 0
7 Cl Collinder 261 OpC 12 38 04.6 -68 22 37     10.7     ~ 192 0
8 Cl* Trumpler 20 PMF 5058 * 12 39 15.7725063000 -60 34 40.597485348 15.595 16.000 14.669   13.400 ~ 20 0
9 Cl* Trumpler 20 PMF 3404 * 12 39 25.8483036264 -60 38 27.864640140 15.870 16.270 14.928   13.624 ~ 12 0
10 Cl* Trumpler 20 PMF 4431 HB* 12 39 26.9962772736 -60 36 05.245250652 15.636 15.913 14.519   13.207 ~ 21 0
11 Cl* Trumpler 20 PMF 2856 * 12 39 31.3190545560 -60 39 42.270377760 15.708 16.105 14.766   13.483 ~ 13 0
12 Cl Trumpler 20 OpC 12 39 31.7 -60 38 13           ~ 112 0
13 Cl* Trumpler 20 PMF 3133 HB* 12 39 37.8196125600 -60 39 05.114376972 15.636 15.957 14.577   13.268 ~ 19 0
14 Cl* Trumpler 20 PMF 5053 * 12 39 44.1963019536 -60 34 41.043523728 15.776 16.070 14.704   13.388 ~ 19 0
15 Cl* Trumpler 20 PMF 3358 * 12 39 44.7458082168 -60 38 33.926555760 15.728 16.005 14.610   13.283 ~ 17 0
16 Cl* Trumpler 20 MG 791 HB* 12 39 45.9498989832 -60 38 38.918908680 15.597 15.913 14.590   13.223 ~ 20 0
17 Cl* Trumpler 20 PMF 5363 * 12 39 46.8952105392 -60 33 54.034975620 15.781 16.127 14.781   13.480 ~ 18 0
18 Cl* Trumpler 20 PMF 3299 * 12 39 47.4177003600 -60 38 41.092758276 15.731 16.070 14.712   13.423 ~ 17 0
19 Cl* Trumpler 20 PMF 3335 * 12 39 54.2557638144 -60 38 36.957877584 15.671 15.982 14.597   13.284 ~ 18 0
20 Cl* Trumpler 20 PMF 4857 * 12 39 59.7446487672 -60 35 07.190370996 15.729 16.043 14.618   13.254 ~ 18 0
21 Cl* Trumpler 20 PMF 2187 * 12 40 02.7730387584 -60 41 19.174797240 16.031 16.370 14.985   13.657 ~ 17 0
22 2MASS J12572442-6455173 * 12 57 24.4058799360 -64 55 17.272419780   15.373 13.482   11.209 ~ 14 0
23 2MASS J12574328-6457386 * 12 57 43.2777342000 -64 57 38.673693396   15.405 13.703   11.757 ~ 13 0
24 2MASS J12575511-6458483 * 12 57 55.0979435640 -64 58 48.357935544   15.692 14.043   12.202 ~ 14 0
25 2MASS J12575529-6456536 LP? 12 57 55.2892999272 -64 56 53.644944048           ~ 2 0
26 NGC 4815 OpC 12 57 59.8 -64 57 36   9.61 8.6     ~ 98 0
27 2MASS J12580261-6456492 * 12 58 02.6164354368 -64 56 49.300887552   15.771 14.158   12.262 ~ 15 0
28 NGC 6196 GiG 16 37 53.9136767592 +36 04 22.945754280   14.2       ~ 45 0
29 NAME Galactic Center reg 17 45 39.60213 -29 00 22.0000           ~ 14400 0
30 NGC 6705 1837 * 18 50 37.2423675216 -06 14 36.355737552   13.423 12.001     ~ 24 0
31 NGC 6705 1625 * 18 50 47.3732533776 -06 17 18.265074288   13.381 11.652     ~ 24 0
32 2MASS J18505494-0616182 RG* 18 50 54.9440235024 -06 16 18.171853464   13.328 11.860     ~ 34 0
33 NGC 6705 1423 * 18 50 55.8201141624 -06 18 14.788090512   13.041 11.414     KIII: 36 0
34 NGC 6705 1364 * 18 50 57.5535888912 -06 13 46.151272596   13.041 11.830     G8III: 26 0
35 2MASS J18505944-0612435 RG* 18 50 59.4381713952 -06 12 43.510087836   13.270 11.872     G8II-III 39 0
36 NGC 6705 1256 * 18 51 00.2328335592 -06 16 59.365374420   13.319 11.586     ~ 31 0
37 2MASS J18510032-0617183 RG* 18 51 00.3218937840 -06 17 18.241257300   13.542 12.081     A0 33 0
38 NGC 6705 1184 * 18 51 02.0070991104 -06 17 26.535767388   13.030 11.426     ~ 37 0
39 NGC 6705 1145 * 18 51 02.8938412440 -06 15 30.155204340   13.467 12.014     ~ 25 0
40 2MASS J18510341-0616202 RG* 18 51 03.4141668840 -06 16 20.141297256   13.239 11.801     K2III: 31 0
41 NGC 6705 1111 * 18 51 03.5892436992 -06 16 11.212681944   13.320 11.902     ~ 26 0
42 NGC 6705 OpC 18 51 03.8 -06 16 19   6.32 5.8     ~ 411 0
43 NGC 6705 916 RG* 18 51 07.8670021944 -06 17 11.897493432   13.084 11.60     ~ 44 0
44 NGC 6705 899 * 18 51 08.3364440898 -06 16 53.176312628   13.202 11.736     ~ 19 0
45 NGC 6705 827 * 18 51 10.1380786296 -06 15 48.683499696   12.996 11.493     K2II-III 26 0
46 2MASS J18511048-0615470 RG* 18 51 10.4880925848 -06 15 47.055564864   13.134 11.627     G8III: 32 0
47 NGC 6705 686 RG* 18 51 14.5257257232 -06 16 55.182562356   13.403 11.923     ~ 44 0
48 NGC 6705 669 * 18 51 15.3452793144 -06 18 35.967625128   13.527 11.974     K0III: 34 0
49 NGC 6705 660 RG* 18 51 15.7117781616 -06 18 14.698776960   13.297 11.807     ~ 45 0
50 NGC 6705 411 * 18 51 26.6279703864 -06 14 53.799652752   13.228 11.559     K2II-III 29 0
51 NGC 6705 136 * 18 51 41.2973561136 -06 20 12.551955648   13.348 11.849     ~ 24 0
52 NAME Galactic Bulge reg ~ ~           ~ 4297 0

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