Chemical composition of intermediate mass stars members of the M6 (NGC 6405) open cluster
Tolgahan K{\i}l{\i}\c{c}o\u{g}lu, Richard Monier, Jacques Richer, Luca, Fossati, Berahitdin Albayrak

TL;DR
This study analyzes the chemical compositions of 44 intermediate-mass stars in the young open cluster M6, revealing abundance variations, peculiar stars, and insights into stellar diffusion processes.
Contribution
First detailed abundance analysis of late B, A, and F-type stars in M6, identifying new peculiar stars and providing insights into stellar chemical variations and diffusion effects.
Findings
Mean cluster metallicity [Fe/H]=0.07±0.03 dex.
Discovery of five new peculiar stars, including Am, HgMn, and He-weak P-rich types.
Star-to-star abundance variations are larger in B and A stars than in F stars.
Abstract
We present here the first abundance analysis of 44 late B, A and F-type members of the young open cluster M6 (NGC 6405, age about 75 Myrs). Spectra, covering the 4500 to 5800 \AA{} wavelength range, were obtained using the FLAMES/GIRAFFE spectrograph attached to the ESO Very Large Telescopes (VLT). We determined the atmospheric parameters using calibrations of the Geneva photometry and by adjusting the profiles to synthetic ones. The abundances of up to 20 chemical elements, were derived for 19 late B, 16 A and 9 F stars by iteratively adjusting synthetic spectra to the observations. We also derived a mean cluster metallicity of dex from the iron abundances of the F-type stars. We find that, for most chemical elements, the normal late B and A-type stars exhibit larger star-to-star abundance variations than the F-type stars do probably because of…
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