2018A&A...619A.176B


Query : 2018A&A...619A.176B

2018A&A...619A.176B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 619A, 176-176 (2018/11-1)

The chemical composition of the oldest nearby open cluster Ruprecht 147.

BRAGAGLIA A., FU X., MUCCIARELLI A., ANDREUZZI G. and DONATI P.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. Ruprecht 147 (NGC 6774) is the closest old open cluster, with a distance of less than 300 pc and an age of about 2.5 Gyr. It is therefore well suited for testing stellar evolution models and for obtaining precise and detailed chemical abundance information.
Aims. We combined photometric and astrometric information coming from literature and the Gaia mission with very high-resolution optical spectra of stars in different evolutionary stages to derive the cluster distance, age, and detailed chemical composition.
Methods. We obtained spectra of six red giants using HARPS-N at the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo (TNG). We also used European Southern Observatory (ESO) archive spectra of 22 main sequence (MS) stars, observed with HARPS at the 3.6m telescope. The very high resolution (115 000) and the large wavelength coverage (about 380-680 nm) of the twin instruments permitted us to derive atmospheric parameters, metallicity, and detailed chemical abundances of 23 species from all nucleosynthetic channels. We employed both equivalent widths and spectrum synthesis. We also re-derived the cluster distance and age using Gaia parallaxes, proper motions, and photometry in conjunction with the PARSEC stellar evolutionary models.
Results. We fully analysed those stars with radial velocity and proper motion/parallax in agreement with the cluster mean values. We also discarded one binary not previously recognised, and six stars near the MS turn-off because of their high rotation velocity. Our final sample consists of 21 stars (six giants and 15 MS stars). We measured metallicity (the cluster average [Fe/H] is +0.08, rms=0.07) and abundances of light, α, Fe-peak, and neutron-capture elements. The Li abundance follows the expectations, showing a tight relation between temperature and abundance on the MS, at variance with M 67, and we did not detect any Li-rich giant.
Conclusions. We confirm that Rup 147 is the oldest nearby open cluster. This makes it very valuable to test detailed features of stellar evolutionary models.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2018

Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - stars: evolution - open clusters and associations: general - open clusters and associations: individual: Ruprecht 147

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/619/A176): table1.dat table2.dat table3.dat table4.dat table5.dat table6.dat table8.dat>

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Number of rows : 35
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 25 OpC 04 29 47.3 +16 56 53           ~ 3074 0
3 NGC 2682 OpC 08 51 23.0 +11 48 50           ~ 2342 0
4 NAME Galactic Center reg 17 45 39.60213 -29 00 22.0000           ~ 14414 0
5 HD 179498 * 19 13 22.2138731328 -16 45 09.753453072   10.56 9.97     G0V 12 0
6 UCAC2 25877998 * 19 13 41.2687605072 -16 10 20.166261636   12.66 11.98 11.92   ~ 18 0
7 UCAC4 366-165332 PM* 19 13 43.3439652528 -16 49 11.053675596   13.07 12.35 12.32   ~ 18 0
8 TYC 6296-478-1 Er* 19 14 28.1635059840 -16 20 02.342709348   12.32 11.85     ~ 22 0
9 LSE 13 WD? 19 15 09.2538324552 -15 52 24.094167600   12.23 11.65     DA? 25 0
10 TYC 6300-98-1 * 19 15 12.5978912136 -17 05 12.163621488   11.71 11.13     ~ 18 0
11 TYC 6296-303-1 * 19 15 18.9717445776 -16 39 24.456990564   11.99 11.94     ~ 18 0
12 UCAC2 25878703 * 19 15 21.4167515904 -16 00 10.690801848   13.72 12.90 12.81   ~ 22 0
13 HD 180015 RG* 19 15 26.1160554960 -16 05 57.058273932   8.69 7.41     K0III 26 0
14 TYC 6296-483-1 * 19 15 29.8189478256 -15 51 04.784813244   11.72 11.24     ~ 22 0
15 TYC 6296-181-1 * 19 15 42.6912662928 -16 33 05.098517712   11.77 11.29     ~ 22 0
16 TYC 6296-654-1 * 19 15 45.1157542368 -16 23 15.763604424   11.96 11.49     ~ 20 0
17 HD 180112 RG* 19 15 51.2981017032 -16 17 59.058060684   9.63 8.46     K0III 24 0
18 TYC 6296-1176-1 * 19 16 08.7868292712 -15 24 28.007198604   12.10 11.81     FV 20 0
19 UCAC2 25879056 * 19 16 11.1986222208 -16 21 48.487562028   13.26 12.48 12.80   ~ 16 0
20 NGC 6774 OpC 19 16 20.9 -16 19 59           ~ 200 0
21 K2-231 * 19 16 22.0389081336 -15 46 15.980203956           ~ 28 0
22 UCAC2 25879166 * 19 16 26.5642548888 -16 14 54.435017256   14.11 13.18 13.06   ~ 12 0
23 TYC 6300-257-1 * 19 16 36.7302660480 -17 13 10.158774312   13.37 12.30     ~ 22 0
24 TYC 6296-1801-1 * 19 16 38.2681989288 -16 25 03.952126200   12.00 11.40     ~ 7 0
25 UCAC2 25879337 * 19 16 47.2553811264 -16 04 09.266935116   13.23 12.48 12.57   G0/2V 19 0
26 TYC 6296-1341-1 * 19 16 55.7382569256 -16 03 21.919894488   11.67 10.79     ~ 17 0
27 UCAC2 25650963 * 19 16 59.4110279160 -16 35 27.118803876     12.50 12.49   ~ 19 0
28 UCAC2 25879476 * 19 17 02.8553223288 -16 05 16.596390660   13.56 12.76 12.67   ~ 17 0
29 HD 180411 RG* 19 17 03.4308274560 -17 03 13.761062784   9.48 8.38     K0III 21 0
30 TYC 6296-1556-1 * 19 17 04.3393777944 -16 23 18.591230760   11.90 11.06     ~ 19 0
31 HD 180461 RG* 19 17 11.3116327392 -16 03 08.225270388   9.53 8.37     K0III 22 0
32 TYC 6296-1857-1 * 19 17 21.7190340576 -15 35 59.322548184   11.65 11.07     ~ 9 0
33 HD 180512 SB* 19 17 23.8328458800 -16 12 48.855601332   10.66 10.03     F0/2 24 0
34 HD 180511 RG* 19 17 23.8422945648 -16 04 24.347472348   9.03 7.64     K2III 26 0
35 HD 180696 RG* 19 18 09.7841172912 -16 16 22.328006340   9.77 8.61     K0III 23 0

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