WIYN Open Cluster Study. XXXIX. Abundances in NGC 6253 from HYDRA Spectroscopy of the Li 6708 A Region
B. J. Anthony-Twarog (1), C. P. Deliyannis (2), B. A. Twarog (1), J., D. Cummings (2), and R. M. Maderak (2) ((1) University of Kansas, (2) Indiana, University)

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution HYDRA spectroscopy to determine detailed chemical abundances in the super-metal-rich open cluster NGC 6253, revealing its high metallicity and potential diffusion effects.
Contribution
First detailed high-dispersion spectroscopic analysis of NGC 6253's members, providing precise metallicity measurements and insights into stellar diffusion effects.
Findings
Mean [Fe/H] = +0.43 from turnoff stars
Mean [Fe/H] = +0.46 from giants
Evidence of possible metallicity decline with luminosity
Abstract
High-dispersion spectra of 89 potential members of the old, super-metal-rich open cluster, NGC 6253, have been obtained with the HYDRA multi-object spectrograph. Based upon radial-velocity measurements alone, 47 stars at the turnoff of the cluster color-magnitude diagram (CMD) and 18 giants are identified as potential members. Five turnoff stars exhibit evidence of binarity while proper-motion data eliminates two of the dwarfs as members. The mean cluster radial velocity from probable single-star members is -29.4 +/- 1.3 km/sec (sd). A discussion of the current estimates for the cluster reddening, derived independently of potential issues with the BV cluster photometry, lead to an adopted reddening of E(B-V) = 0.22 +/- 0.04. From equivalent width analyses of 38 probable single-star members near the CMD turnoff, the weighted average abundances are found to be [Fe/H] = +0.43 +/- 0.01,…
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