2015A&A...577A..47B


Query : 2015A&A...577A..47B

2015A&A...577A..47B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 577A, 47-47 (2015/5-1)

Testing the chemical tagging technique with open clusters.

BLANCO-CUARESMA S., SOUBIRAN C., HEITER U., ASPLUND M., CARRARO G., COSTADO M.T., FELTZING S., GONZALEZ-HERNANDEZ J.I., JIMENEZ-ESTEBAN F., KORN A.J., MARINO A.F., MONTES D., SAN ROMAN I., TABERNERO H.M. and TAUTVAISIENE G.

Abstract (from CDS):

Stars are born together from giant molecular clouds and, if we assume that the priors were chemically homogeneous and well-mixed, we expect them to share the same chemical composition. Most of the stellar aggregates are disrupted while orbiting the Galaxy and most of the dynamic information is lost, thus the only possibility of reconstructing the stellar formation history is to analyze the chemical abundances that we observe today. The chemical tagging technique aims to recover disrupted stellar clusters based merely on their chemical composition. We evaluate the viability of this technique to recover co-natal stars that are no longer gravitationally bound. Open clusters are co-natal aggregates that have managed to survive together. We compiled stellar spectra from 31 old and intermediate-age open clusters, homogeneously derived atmospheric parameters, and 17 abundance species, and applied machine learning algorithms to group the stars based on their chemical composition. This approach allows us to evaluate the viability and efficiency of the chemical tagging technique. We found that stars at different evolutionary stages have distinct chemical patterns that may be due to NLTE effects, atomic diffusion, mixing, and biases. When separating stars into dwarfs and giants, we observed that a few open clusters show distinct chemical signatures while the majority show a high degree of overlap. This limits the recovery of co-natal aggregates by applying the chemical tagging technique. Nevertheless, there is room for improvement if more elements are included and models are improved.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - techniques: spectroscopic - Galaxy: abundances

Simbad objects: 40

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Number of rows : 40
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 752 OpC 01 56 53.5 +37 47 38           ~ 642 0
2 Cl Melotte 20 OpC 03 26 28.1 +48 58 30           ~ 861 0
3 Cl Melotte 22 OpC 03 46 24.2 +24 06 50           ~ 3435 0
4 Cl Melotte 25 OpC 04 29 47.3 +16 56 53           ~ 3074 0
5 NGC 1817 OpC 05 12 33.4 +16 41 46           ~ 180 0
6 M 37 OpC 05 52 17.8 +32 32 42   6.19 5.6     ~ 401 2
7 NGC 2251 OpC 06 34 43.2 +08 20 13   7.69 7.3     ~ 113 0
8 NGC 2360 OpC 07 17 46.3 -15 37 52           ~ 194 0
9 NGC 2423 OpC 07 37 11.8 -13 51 47           ~ 149 0
10 Cl Melotte 71 OpC 07 37 31.9 -12 03 54   7.44 7.1     ~ 130 0
11 NGC 2447 OpC 07 44 33.8 -23 51 11           ~ 149 1
12 NGC 2477 OpC 07 52 11.0 -38 32 13   6.64 5.8     ~ 290 0
13 NGC 2547 OpC 08 09 52.360 -49 10 35.01           ~ 400 0
14 NGC 2539 OpC 08 10 37.9 -12 50 02   7.05 6.5     ~ 145 0
15 NGC 2548 OpC 08 13 38.9 -05 43 34           ~ 182 0
16 NGC 2567 OpC 08 18 34.8 -30 37 52   7.77 7.4     ~ 91 0
17 NGC 2632 OpC 08 40 13.0 +19 37 16           ~ 1564 0
18 NGC 2682 OpC 08 51 23.0 +11 48 50           ~ 2342 0
19 NGC 3114 OpC 10 02 12.7 -60 02 28   4.47 4.2     ~ 195 0
20 NGC 3532 OpC 11 05 40.1 -58 42 25           ~ 350 0
21 IC 2714 OpC 11 17 29.5 -62 43 08     8.2     ~ 97 0
22 NGC 3680 OpC 11 25 34.1 -43 14 24   8.40 7.6     ~ 319 0
23 Cl Melotte 111 OpC 12 24 03.4 +25 39 07           ~ 480 0
24 NGC 4349 OpC 12 24 11.5 -61 51 58   8.01 7.4     ~ 113 0
25 Cl Collinder 261 OpC 12 38 04.6 -68 22 37     10.7     ~ 192 0
26 Cl Trumpler 20 OpC 12 39 31.7 -60 38 13           ~ 112 0
27 NGC 4815 OpC 12 57 59.8 -64 57 36   9.61 8.6     ~ 98 0
28 NGC 5822 OpC 15 04 12.2 -54 21 58           ~ 208 0
29 NGC 6253 OpC 16 59 06.7 -52 42 43     10.2     ~ 186 0
30 IC 4651 OpC 17 24 50.9 -49 55 01           ~ 350 0
31 Cl Collinder 350 OpC 17 48 04.3 +01 31 30     6.1     ~ 51 0
32 NGC 6475 OpC 17 53 47.3 -34 50 28           ~ 384 0
33 M 23 OpC 17 56 56.9 -18 59 13           ~ 132 0
34 NGC 6633 OpC 18 27 22.8 +06 36 54           ~ 385 0
35 IC 4756 OpC 18 38 35.8 +05 26 06           ~ 241 0
36 NGC 6705 OpC 18 51 03.8 -06 16 19   6.32 5.8     ~ 411 0
37 NGC 6811 OpC 19 37 21.6 +46 22 41   7.47 6.8     ~ 378 0
38 NGC 6940 OpC 20 34 30.2 +28 16 41           ~ 190 0
39 NGC 7092 OpC 21 31 33.4 +48 14 49           ~ 223 0
40 NAME HR 1614 Moving Group As* ~ ~           ~ 49 0

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