Spectroscopic Study of the Open Cluster NGC 6811
Joanna Molenda-Zakowicz, Karsten Brogaard, Ewa Niemczura, Maria, Bergemann, Antonio Frasca, Torben Arentoft, and Frank Grundahl

TL;DR
This study uses spectroscopic observations to analyze stellar parameters, binary status, and chemical compositions of stars in the open cluster NGC 6811, enhancing understanding of its membership and properties.
Contribution
It provides detailed atmospheric parameters, binary classifications, and chemical abundances for stars in NGC 6811, including first-time identification of red clump stars.
Findings
Eight stars are confirmed or probable cluster members.
Two double-lined and three single-lined spectroscopic binaries identified.
Mean radial velocity of the cluster is +6.68 km/s, with solar-like metallicity and Ba overabundance.
Abstract
The NASA space telescope Kepler has provided unprecedented time-series observations which have revolutionised the field of asteroseismology, i.e. the use of stellar oscillations to probe the interior of stars. The Kepler-data include observations of stars in open clusters, which are particularly interesting for asteroseismology. One of the clusters observed with Kepler is NGC 6811, which is the target of the present paper. However, apart from high-precision time-series observations, sounding the interiors of stars in open clusters by means of asteroseismology also requires accurate and precise atmospheric parameters as well as cluster membership indicators for the individual stars. We use medium-resolution (R~25,000) spectroscopic observations, and three independent analysis methods, to derive effective temperatures, surface gravities, metallicities, projected rotational velocities and…
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