Radial velocities and metallicities from infrared Ca II triplet spectroscopy of open clusters II. Berkeley 23, King 1, NGC 559, NGC 6603 and NGC 7245
R. Carrera (1,2), L. Casamiquela (3), N. Ospina (4), L., Balaguer-Nu\~nez (3), C. Jordi (3), L. Monteagudo (1,2) ((1) Instituto de, Astrof\'isica de Canarias, La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain, (2) Departamento de, Astrof\'isica, Universidad de La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain

TL;DR
This study provides new radial velocity and metallicity measurements for five open clusters using infrared Ca II triplet spectroscopy, enhancing understanding of their properties and Galactic disc evolution.
Contribution
It presents the first spectroscopic determinations of radial velocities and metallicities for four open clusters, and refines data for NGC 6603, using medium-resolution infrared spectroscopy.
Findings
Berkeley 23 has low metallicity, similar to outer Galactic disc clusters.
NGC 6603 is among the most metal-rich known open clusters.
Radial velocities and metallicities were successfully measured for four clusters.
Abstract
Context: Open clusters are key to studying the formation and evolution of the Galactic disc. However, there is a deficiency of radial velocity and chemical abundance determinations for open clusters in the literature. Aims: We intend to increase the number of determinations of radial velocities and metallicities from spectroscopy for open clusters. Methods: We acquired medium-resolution spectra (R~8000) in the infrared region Ca II triplet lines (~8500 AA) for several stars in five open clusters with the long-slit IDS spectrograph on the 2.5~m Isaac Newton Telescope (Roque de los Muchachos Observatory, Spain). Radial velocities were obtained by cross-correlation fitting techniques. The relationships available in the literature between the strength of infrared Ca II lines and metallicity were also used to derive the metallicity for each cluster. Results: We obtain <V_r> = 48.6+/-3.4,…
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