2021A&A...654A.151C


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2021A&A...654A.151C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 654A, 151-151 (2021/10-1)

The (im)possibility of strong chemical tagging.

CASAMIQUELA L., CASTRO-GINARD A., ANDERS F. and SOUBIRAN C.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. The possibility of identifying co-natal stars that have dispersed into the Galactic disc based on chemistry alone is called strong chemical tagging. It has been debated for a long time whether this is indeed feasible; it holds the promise of reconstructing the detailed star formation history of a large fraction of stars in the Galactic disc.
Aims. We investigate the feasibility of strong chemical tagging using known member stars of open clusters.
Methods. We analysed the largest sample of cluster members that have been homogeneously characterised with high-resolution differential abundances for 16 different elements. We also investigated the possibility of finding the known clusters in the APOGEE DR16 red clump sample with 18 chemical species. For both purposes, we used a clustering algorithm and an unsupervised dimensionality reduction technique to blindly search for groups of stars in chemical space.
Results. Even if the internal coherence of the stellar abundances in the same cluster is high, typically 0.03 dex, the overlap in the chemical signatures of the clusters is large. In the sample with the highest precision and no field stars, we only recover 9 out of the 31 analysed clusters at a 40% threshold of homogeneity and precision. This ratio slightly increases when we only use clusters with 7 or more members. In the APOGEE sample, field stars are present along with four populated clusters. In this case, only one of the open clusters was moderately recovered.
Conclusions. In our best-case scenario, more than 70% of the groups of stars are in fact statistical groups that contain stars belonging to different real clusters. This indicates that the chances of recovering the majority of birth clusters dissolved in the field are slim, even with the most advanced clustering techniques. We show that different stellar birth sites can have overlapping chemical signatures, even when high-resolution abundances of many different nucleosynthesis channels are used. This is substantial evidence against the possibility of strong chemical tagging. However, we can hope to recover some particular birth clusters that stand out at the edges of the chemical distribution.

Abstract Copyright: © L. Casamiquela et al. 2021

Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - open clusters and associations: general - techniques: spectroscopic

Simbad objects: 31

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Number of rows : 31
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 NGC 188 OpC 00 47 11.5 +85 14 38           ~ 900 0
2 NGC 752 OpC 01 56 53.5 +37 47 38           ~ 618 0
3 M 37 OpC 05 52 17.8 +32 32 42   6.19 5.6     ~ 377 2
4 NGC 2266 OpC 06 43 19.7 +26 58 34     9.5     ~ 74 0
5 NGC 2354 OpC 07 14 00.7 -25 43 26   7.28 6.5     ~ 92 0
6 NGC 2355 OpC 07 16 59.3 +13 46 19     9.7     ~ 98 0
7 NGC 2420 OpC 07 38 24.5 +21 34 30   9.0 8.3     ~ 461 0
8 NGC 2539 OpC 08 10 37.9 -12 50 02   7.05 6.5     ~ 139 0
9 NGC 2632 OpC 08 40 13.0 +19 37 16           ~ 1478 0
10 NGC 2682 OpC 08 51 23.0 +11 48 50           ~ 2261 0
11 NGC 3532 OpC 11 05 40.1 -58 42 25           ~ 329 0
12 NGC 6633 OpC 18 27 22.8 +06 36 54           ~ 375 0
13 Cl Ruprecht 171 OpC 18 32 02.9 -16 03 43           ~ 24 0
14 IC 4756 OpC 18 38 35.8 +05 26 06           ~ 231 0
15 NGC 6705 OpC 18 51 03.8 -06 16 19   6.32 5.8     ~ 404 0
16 UBC 3 OpC 18 55 11.8 +12 19 34           ~ 11 0
17 NGC 6728 OpC 18 58 51.6 -08 57 11           ~ 29 0
18 NGC 6774 OpC 19 16 20.9 -16 19 59           ~ 171 0
19 NGC 6791 OpC 19 20 53.0 +37 46 41   10.52 9.5     ~ 1006 0
20 NGC 6811 OpC 19 37 21.6 +46 22 41   7.47 6.8     ~ 341 0
21 NGC 6819 OpC 19 41 18.5 +40 11 24   8.21 7.3     ~ 592 0
22 NAME Skiff J1942+38.6 OpC 19 42 26.6 +38 38 42           ~ 21 0
23 [FSR2007] 0278 OpC 20 31 02.6 +51 01 16           ~ 17 0
24 NGC 6939 OpC 20 31 40.1 +60 39 11   8.85 7.8     ~ 154 0
25 NGC 6940 OpC 20 34 30.2 +28 16 41           ~ 184 0
26 NGC 6991 OpC 20 54 29.0 +47 24 00           ~ 51 2
27 NGC 6997 OpC 20 56 30.7 +44 38 24     10.0     ~ 41 1
28 NGC 7245 OpC 22 15 14.9 +54 20 10   9.81 9.2     ~ 55 0
29 UBC 6 OpC 22 56 02.4 +51 11 13           ~ 12 0
30 NGC 7762 OpC 23 49 53.3 +68 02 06           ~ 67 0
31 NGC 7789 OpC 23 57 20.2 +56 43 34   7.68 6.7     ~ 507 0

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