Abundance analysis of red clump stars in the old, inner disc, open cluster NGC 4337: a twin of NGC 752?
Giovanni Carraro (ESO-Chile), Lorenzo Monaco (ESO-Chile), Sandro, Villanova (Concepcion)

TL;DR
This study presents the first high-resolution spectroscopic analysis of NGC 4337, an old inner disc open cluster, revealing its chemical composition, age, and relation to similar clusters, thereby enriching understanding of Galactic chemical evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed abundance analysis of NGC 4337, establishing it as a twin of NGC 752 and contributing valuable data on old inner disc open clusters.
Findings
NGC 4337 has a metallicity of [Fe/H]=+0.12.
The cluster's age is estimated at 1.6 Gyr.
NGC 4337's properties align with the inner Galactic disc metallicity gradient.
Abstract
Open star clusters older than ~ 1 Gyr are rare in the inner Galactic disc. Still, they are objects that hold crucial information for probing the chemical evolution of these regions of the Milky Way. We aim at increasing the number of old open clusters in the inner disc for which high-resolution metal abundances are available. Here we report on NGC 4337, which was recently discovered to be an old, inner disc open cluster. We present the very first high-resolution spectroscopy of seven clump stars that are all cluster members. We performed a detailed abundance analysis for them. We find that NGC 4337 is marginally more metal-rich than the Sun, with [Fe/H]=+0.120.05. The abundance ratios of -elements are generally solar. At odds with recent studies on intermediate-age and old open clusters in the Galactic disc, Ba is under-abundant in NGC 4337 compared with the Sun. Our…
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