M67-1194, an unusually Sun-like solar twin in M67
Anna \"Onehag, Andreas Korn, Bengt Gustafsson, Eric Stempels, Don A., VandenBerg

TL;DR
This study identifies M67-1194 as a solar twin with chemical and physical properties nearly identical to the Sun, providing insights into solar formation and stellar evolution within a cluster environment.
Contribution
First high-resolution spectroscopic analysis confirming M67-1194 as a solar twin within a stellar cluster, offering new constraints on solar and stellar evolution theories.
Findings
M67-1194 has stellar parameters indistinguishable from the Sun.
Its chemical abundance pattern closely resembles the solar one.
The star's age is approximately 4.2 Gyr.
Abstract
The rich open cluster M67 is known to have a chemical composition close to solar, and an age around 4Gyr. It thus offers the opportunity to check our understanding of the physics and the evolution of solar-type stars in a cluster environment. We present the first spectroscopic study at high resolution, R~50,000, of the potentially best solar twin, M67-1194, identified among solar-like stars in M67. Based on a pre-selection of solar-twin candidates performed at medium resolution by Pasquini et al. (2008), we explore the chemical-abundance similarities and differences between M67-1194 and the Sun, using VLT/FLAMES-UVES. Working with a solar twin in the framework of a differential analysis, we minimize systematic model errors in the abundance analysis compared to previous studies which utilized more evolved stars to determine the metallicity of M67. We find M67-1194 to have stellar…
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