Abundances and kinematics for ten anticentre open clusters
T. Cantat-Gaudin, P. Donati, A. Vallenari, R. Sordo, A. Bragaglia, and, L. Magrini

TL;DR
This study analyzes the elemental abundances and orbits of ten outer disk open clusters to understand the Milky Way's chemical evolution and potential extragalactic influences.
Contribution
It provides homogeneous abundance measurements and orbit analyses for ten outer disk clusters, revealing metallicity gradients and possible extragalactic origins.
Findings
Outer disk clusters show a shallow negative metallicity gradient.
Some clusters follow elliptical orbits, suggesting complex formation histories.
The data supports an inside-out galaxy formation scenario.
Abstract
Open clusters are distributed all across the disk and are convenient tracers of its properties. In particular, outer disk clusters bear a key role for the investigation of the chemical evolution of the Galactic disk. The goal of this study is to derive homogeneous elemental abundances for a sample of ten outer disk OCs, and investigate possible links with disk structures such as the Galactic Anticenter Stellar Structure. We analyse high-resolution spectra of red giants, obtained from the HIRES@Keck and UVES@VLT archives. We derive elemental abundances and stellar atmosphere parameters by means of the classical equivalent width method. We also performed orbit integrations using proper motions. The Fe abundances we derive trace a shallow negative radial metallicity gradient of slope -0.027+/-0.007 dex.kpc-1 in the outer 12 kpc of the disk. The [alpha/Fe] gradient appears flat, with a…
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