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Chemical Abundances of Main-sequence, Turnoff, Subgiant, and Red Giant Stars from APOGEE Spectra. II. Atomic Diffusion in M67 Stars

Journal

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 874, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ab0b43

Keywords

diffusion; infrared: stars; open clusters and associations: general; stars: abundances

Funding

  1. National Aeronautics and Space Administration [16-XRP16_2-0004]
  2. State Research Agency (AEI) of the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (MCIU)
  3. European Regional Development Fund (FEDER) [AYA2017-88254-P]
  4. Crafoord Foundation
  5. Stiftelsen Olle Engkvist Byggmastare
  6. Ruth och Nils-Erik Stenbacks stiftelse
  7. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
  8. U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science
  9. Center for High-Performance Computing at the University of Utah
  10. Brazilian Participation Group
  11. Carnegie Institution for Science
  12. Carnegie Mellon University
  13. Chilean Participation Group
  14. French Participation Group
  15. Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
  16. Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias
  17. The Johns Hopkins University
  18. Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe (IPMU)/University of Tokyo
  19. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
  20. Leibniz Institut fur Astrophysik Potsdam (AIP)
  21. Max-Planck-Institut fur Astronomie (MPIA Heidelberg)
  22. Max-Planck-Institut fur Astrophysik (MPA Garching)
  23. Max-Planck-Institut fur Extraterrestrische Physik (MPE)
  24. National Astronomical Observatory of China
  25. New Mexico State University
  26. New York University
  27. University of Notre Dame
  28. Observatorio Nacional/MCTI
  29. The Ohio State University
  30. Pennsylvania State University
  31. Shanghai Astronomical Observatory
  32. United Kingdom Participation Group
  33. Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
  34. University of Arizona
  35. University of Colorado Boulder
  36. University of Oxford
  37. University of Portsmouth
  38. University of Utah
  39. University of Virginia
  40. University of Washington
  41. University of Wisconsin
  42. Vanderbilt University
  43. Yale University

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Chemical abundances for 15 elements (C, N, O, Na, Mg, Al, Si, K, Ca, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, and Ni) are presented for 83 stellar members of the 4 Gyr old solar-metallicity open cluster M67. The sample contains stars spanning a wide range of evolutionary phases, from G dwarfs to red clump stars. The abundances were derived from near-IR (lambda 1.5-1.7 mu m) high-resolution spectra (R = 22,500) from the SDSS-IV/Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) survey. A 1D local thermodynamic equilibrium abundance analysis was carried out using the APOGEE synthetic spectral libraries, via chi(2) minimization of the synthetic and observed spectra with the qASPCAP code. We found significant abundance differences (similar to 0.05-0.30 dex) between the M67 member stars as a function of the stellar mass (or position on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram), where the abundance patterns exhibit a general depletion (in [X/H]) in stars at the main-sequence turnoff. The amount of the depletion is different for different elements. We find that atomic diffusion models provide, in general, good agreement with the abundance trends for most chemical species, supporting recent studies indicating that measurable atomic diffusion operates in M67 stars.

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