The chemical abundance of the very metal rich old Open Clusters NGC 6253 and NGC 6791
Eugenio Carretta (1), Angela Bragaglia (1), Raffaele Gratton (2) ((1), INAF-Oss. Astr. Bologna; (2) INAF-Oss. Astr. Padova)

TL;DR
This study provides detailed chemical abundance measurements for the old open clusters NGC 6253 and NGC 6791, revealing their high metallicity and similar compositions, with minor differences in magnesium and sodium.
Contribution
First homogeneous chemical abundance analysis of NGC 6253 and NGC 6791, highlighting their high metallicity and chemical similarities, with implications for galactic chemical evolution.
Findings
NGC 6253 has [Fe/H]=+0.46 with minimal scatter.
Both clusters show similar chemical patterns, underabundant in C, N, O.
NGC 6791 is overabundant in Mg compared to NGC 6253.
Abstract
In the framework of a project aiming at deriving in a homogeneous way the properties (age, distance, reddening and detailed chemical abundances) of a large sample of old open clusters, we present here the metal abundance and the abundance ratios of light (C, N, O, Na, Mg, Al, Si, Ca, Ti) and heavier (Cr, Mn, Ni, Ba, Eu) elements in the galactic open clusters NGC 6253 and NGC 6791. We performed spectrum synthesis of selected lines on high resolution spectra of four red clump stars in NGC 6253, taken with the UVES and FEROS spectrographs. We also determined abundances of the same elements for four red clump stars in NGC 6791, observed with SARG, for which we had derived the atmospheric parameters and the iron, carbon and oxygen abundances in a previous paper (Gratton et al. 2006). The average metallicity of NGC 6253 is [Fe/H]=+0.46 (rms = 0.03 dex, systematic error = 0.08 dex), obtained…
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