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Old open clusters as key tracers of Galactic chemical evolution

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 458, Issue 1, Pages 121-U77

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20065175

Keywords

stars : abundances; stars : evolution; Galaxy : disk; open clusters and associations : individual : NGC 2660; open clusters and associations : individual : NGC 3960; open clusters and associations : individual : Berkeley 32

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Aims. We obtained high-resolution UVES/FLAMES observations of a sample of nine old open clusters spanning a wide range of ages and Galactocentric radii. The goal of the project is to investigate the radial metallicity gradient in the disk, as well as the abundance of key elements (alpha and Fe-peak elements). In this paper we present the results for the metallicity of three clusters: NGC 2660 (age similar to 1 Gyr, Galactocentric distance of 8.68 kpc), NGC 3960 (similar to 1 Gyr, 7.80 kpc), and Be 32 (similar to 6- 7 Gyr, 11.30 kpc). For Be 32 and NGC 2660, our study provides the first metallicity determination based on high-resolution spectra. Methods. We performed equivalent width analysis with the spectral code MOOG, which allows us to define a metallicity scale and build a homogeneous sample. Results. We find that NGC 3960 and NGC 2660 have a metallicity that is very close to solar ([Fe/H]=+ 0.02 and + 0.04, respectively), while the older Be 32 turns out to have [Fe/H] = -0.29.

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