2016AJ....151...49K


Query : 2016AJ....151...49K

2016AJ....151...49K - Astron. J., 151, 49 (2016/March-0)

Chemical composition of intermediate-mass star members of the M6 (NGC 6405) open cluster.

KILICOGLU T., MONIER R., RICHER J., FOSSATI L. and ALBAYRAK B.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present here the first abundance analysis of 44 late B-, A-, and F-type members of the young open cluster M6 (NGC 6405, age about 75 Myr). Low- and medium-resolution spectra, covering the 4500-5840 Å wavelength range, were obtained using the FLAMES/GIRAFFE spectrograph attached to the ESO Very Large Telescopes. We determined the atmospheric parameters using calibrations of the Geneva photometry and by adjusting the Hβ profiles to synthetic ones. The abundances of up to 20 chemical elements, from helium to mercury, were derived for 19 late B, 16 A, and 9 F stars by iteratively adjusting synthetic spectra to the observations. We also derived a mean cluster metallicity of [Fe/H] = 0.07±0.03 dex from the iron abundances of the F-type stars. We find that for most chemical elements, the normal late B- and A-type stars exhibit larger star-to-star abundance variations than the F-type stars probably because of the faster rotation of the B and A stars. The abundances of C, O, Mg, Si, and Sc appear to be anticorrelated with that of Fe, while the opposite holds for the abundances of Ca, Ti, Cr, Mn, Ni, Y, and Ba as expected if radiative diffusion is efficient in the envelopes of these stars. In the course of this analysis, we discovered five new peculiar stars: one mild Am, one Am, and one Fm star (HD 318091, CD-32 13109, GSC 07380-01211, CP1), one HgMn star (HD 318126, CP3), and one He-weak P-rich (HD 318101, CP4) star. We also discovered a new spectroscopic binary, most likely a SB2. We performed a detailed modeling of HD 318101, the new He-weak P-rich CP star, using the Montréal stellar evolution code XEVOL which self-consistently treats all particle transport processes. Although the overall abundance pattern of this star is properly reproduced, we find that detailed abundances (in particular the high P excess) resisted modeling attempts even when a range of turbulence profiles and mass-loss rates were considered. Solutions are proposed which are still under investigation. Radio Galaxies, Agn And Galaxy Nuclei

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Journal keyword(s): open clusters and associations: individual: M6 - stars: abundances - stars: individual: HD 318101

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/AJ/151/49): table3.dat table4.dat table5.dat table7.dat table8.dat table14.dat>

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Number of rows : 59
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 Cl Melotte 22 OpC 03 46 24.2 +24 06 50           ~ 3435 0
2 Cl Melotte 25 OpC 04 29 47.3 +16 56 53           ~ 3074 0
3 * alf CMi SB* 07 39 18.11950 +05 13 29.9552 0.82 0.79 0.37 -0.05 -0.28 F5IV-V+DQZ 1864 0
4 NGC 2632 OpC 08 40 13.0 +19 37 16           ~ 1564 0
5 * kap Cnc a2* 09 07 44.8095541176 +10 40 05.519586828 4.70 5.13 5.24     B8IIImnp 365 0
6 NAME Coma Dwarf Galaxy G 12 26 59.0 +23 54 15     14.1     ~ 452 1
7 NAME Ursa Major Moving Group MGr 12 32 +57.0           ~ 439 2
8 NGC 5460 OpC 14 07 23.3 -48 17 06   5.85 5.6     ~ 99 0
9 HD 318103 * 17 39 21.8858645400 -32 07 56.206181604   10.70 10.31     A7V 14 0
10 HD 160093 SB* 17 39 28.7287075008 -32 12 26.232001848   12.13 11.71     B9III 14 0
11 V* V970 Sco a2* 17 39 41.2405860216 -32 17 57.527626920   9.38 9.34     ~ 66 0
12 CPD-32 4693 * 17 39 49.6512511584 -32 21 57.914742852   11.34 10.94     F1V 10 0
13 HD 160167 * 17 39 53.5182631800 -32 22 32.207373048   8.69 8.68     B8V 17 0
14 HD 160188 * 17 39 53.6570887632 -32 02 17.622717396   9.31 9.30     B9V 9 0
15 Cl* NGC 6405 E 32c * 17 39 56.0198178048 -32 12 22.051051380   13.32 12.69     F6V 12 0
16 HD 318126 * 17 40 01.9611901536 -32 20 44.915290764   9.51 9.41     B8p 18 0
17 HD 318101 * 17 40 02.2638142656 -32 09 36.927973584   8.24 8.30     B5p 19 0
18 CD-32 13092 * 17 40 04.1824764144 -32 15 40.836063636   10.11 10.01     B9V 13 0
19 CD-32 13093 * 17 40 06.8713463040 -32 13 50.699474652   10.38 10.25     A0V 20 0
20 CD-32 13097 * 17 40 08.8593957648 -32 14 16.653593688   10.18 10.05     A0V 14 0
21 V* V976 Sco dS* 17 40 09.4198412208 -32 12 13.939982208   11.68 11.51     A7IV 14 0
22 CPD-32 4713 SB* 17 40 10.1360455512 -32 13 00.939989856   10.85 10.62 10.68   A5V 14 0
23 HD 160222 * 17 40 10.1677401912 -32 20 25.967352012   8.52 8.46     B7V 18 0
24 HD 160221 * 17 40 11.0971217808 -32 15 23.771300148   7.22 7.24     B5/7(V) 22 0
25 HD 318110 * 17 40 11.1577775616 -32 19 31.093073976   9.00 8.96     B7V 14 0
26 HD 318111 * 17 40 16.5311863704 -32 17 51.088460640   9.538 9.431     B9V 15 0
27 NGC 6405 OpC 17 40 16.6 -32 14 31           ~ 201 0
28 CD-32 13106 * 17 40 16.8521884944 -32 15 55.851899796   10.32 10.20     A2V 10 0
29 CD-32 13109 * 17 40 17.2090422408 -32 12 56.202673104   10.63 10.53 10.59   A1m 20 0
30 CPD-32 4724 * 17 40 17.4675619272 -32 18 11.805422400   10.94 10.71 10.80   A4V 11 0
31 HD 318099 * 17 40 17.7970966296 -32 10 58.322790048   9.92 9.86     A0Van 21 0
32 HD 160259 ** 17 40 19.826976 -32 10 45.87528   9.11 9.48 9.49   B8V 10 0
33 NGC 6405 14 * 17 40 20.9257704528 -32 08 11.882814792   12.20 11.76 11.71   F1V 12 0
34 HD 160260 * 17 40 21.5928902664 -32 15 50.392111284   8.41 8.36     B6V 21 0
35 HD 318112 * 17 40 23.1361106616 -32 19 00.679403892   9.51 9.48     B9V 15 0
36 HD 318095 * 17 40 26.2517219496 -32 07 26.630553468   10.68 10.55     A0 22 1
37 HD 318094 * 17 40 27.5567972640 -32 12 08.448133608   10.79 10.60     A3V 15 0
38 NGC 6405 69 * 17 40 29.4359619528 -32 16 32.455514352   12.52 11.99     F3m 5 0
39 NGC 6405 27 * 17 40 31.0377954552 -32 10 16.878196920   13.17 12.56 12.41   F5V 3 0
40 HD 160297 * 17 40 31.3204583472 -32 11 57.967441620   9.07 9.02     A0V 19 0
41 HD 318113 * 17 40 33.1164886488 -32 18 56.798702316   10.25 10.17     B9V 17 0
42 NGC 6405 18 * 17 40 33.4741828464 -32 09 50.141589192   12.81 12.27     F3V 11 0
43 NGC 6405 26 * 17 40 33.5637390456 -32 10 39.357153084   12.26 11.80     F2V 10 0
44 CPD-32 4739 * 17 40 33.9257940048 -32 17 44.841485184   11.58 11.26     A9V 5 0
45 NGC 6405 66 * 17 40 34.3440443496 -32 15 19.742959584   12.75 12.29     F2V 11 0
46 NGC 6405 6 * 17 40 34.6805630736 -32 06 32.288942772   13.43 12.81     F3V 11 0
47 HD 160298 * 17 40 37.6929375240 -32 19 37.388039484   8.80 8.77     B9V 17 0
48 CD-32 13126 * 17 40 37.9349848272 -32 14 12.691106808   10.81 10.62     A5V 13 0
49 HD 318093 * 17 40 39.9099887520 -32 11 19.043404980   9.332 9.712 9.637   A0Va+s 18 0
50 HD 318114 * 17 40 42.1904206032 -32 16 49.374037632   10.33 10.23     A0V 15 0
51 HD 318118 * 17 40 49.6976267064 -32 17 24.936143820   10.29 10.27 10.33   A0V 17 0
52 HD 318117 * 17 40 50.3105669640 -32 13 28.012446948   8.85 8.87     B7V 13 0
53 HD 318092 * 17 40 54.5141802744 -32 10 33.961765044   9.54 9.39     B9V 18 0
54 V* BM Sco s*r 17 40 58.5463959480 -32 12 52.064356500 8.75 7.20 5.60     K2IbHdel1 83 0
55 HD 318091 * 17 40 58.8598937256 -32 06 05.246854092   10.8 10.5     A3m 15 0
56 HD 160392 * 17 40 59.7165804624 -32 09 34.322490360   9.15 9.11     B8V 22 0
57 CD-32 13148 * 17 41 05.5147310232 -32 14 51.048210588   11.17 10.89     A6V 15 0
58 * alf Lyr dS* 18 36 56.33635 +38 47 01.2802 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.07 0.10 A0Va 2687 1
59 NAME Sgr Arm PoG 19 00 -30.0           ~ 637 1

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