Spectroscopic Abundances in the Open Cluster, NGC 6819
Donald B. Lee-Brown, Barbara J. Anthony-Twarog, Constantine P., Deliyannis, Evan Rich, Bruce A. Twarog

TL;DR
This study analyzed high-resolution spectra of 333 stars in the open cluster NGC 6819 to determine detailed chemical abundances, revealing a near-solar metallicity consistent with thin disk stars.
Contribution
First comprehensive spectroscopic abundance analysis of NGC 6819 using ROBOSPECT on a large stellar sample, providing precise metallicity and element ratios.
Findings
[Fe/H] = -0.02 +/- 0.02, indicating near-solar metallicity
Abundance ratios [Ca/Fe], [Si/Fe], [Ni/Fe] are solar within uncertainties
Cluster's chemical composition is typical of solar neighborhood thin disk stars
Abstract
High-dispersion spectra of 333 stars in the open cluster NGC 6819, obtained using the HYDRA spectrograph on the WIYN 3.5m telescope, have been analyzed to determine the abundances of iron and other metals from lines in the 400 A region surrounding the Li 6708 A line. Our spectra, with signal-to-noise per pixel (SNR) ranging from 60 to 300, span the luminosity range from the tip of the red giant branch to a point two magnitudes below the top of the cluster turnoff. We derive radial and rotational velocities for all stars, as well as [Fe/H] based on 17 iron lines, [Ca/H], [Si/H], and [Ni/H] in the 247 most probable, single members of the cluster. Input temperature estimates for model atmosphere analysis are provided by (B-V) colors merged from several sources, with individual reddening corrections applied to each star relative to a cluster mean of E(B-V) = 0.16. Extensive use is made of…
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