Metallicity of low-mass stars in Orion
V. D'Orazi (1,2), S. Randich (2), E. Flaccomio (3), F. Palla (2), G.G., Sacco (3), R. Pallavicini (3) (1 Dipartimento di Astronomia e Scienza, dello Spazio, Universita' di Firenze, 2 INAF Osservatorio Astrofisico di, Arcetri, 3 INAF Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo)

TL;DR
This study measures the metallicity of low-mass stars in different regions of Orion to understand star formation processes and the link to planet formation, finding mostly solar metallicity with some regional differences.
Contribution
It provides a homogeneous metallicity analysis of low-mass Orion members, revealing regional variations and supporting triggered star formation scenarios.
Findings
ONC has near-solar metallicity [Fe/H]=-0.01±0.04
No metal-rich stars detected in the sample
Potential regional metallicity differences support star formation theories
Abstract
Determining the metal content of low-mass members of young associations provides a tool that addresses different issues, such as triggered star formation or the link between the metal-rich nature of planet-host stars and the early phases of planet formation. The Orion complex is a well known example of possible triggered star formation and is known to host a rich variety of proto-planetary disks around its low-mass stars. Available metallicity measurements yield discrepant results. We analyzed FLAMES/UVES and Giraffe spectra of low-mass members of three groups/clusters belonging to the Orion association. Our goal is the homogeneous determination of the metallicity of the sample stars, which allows us to look for [Fe/H] differences between the three regions and for the possible presence of metal-rich stars. Nine members of the ONC and one star each in the Ori cluster and OB1b…
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