The chemical composition of the oldest nearby open cluster Ruprecht 147
Angela Bragaglia, Xiaoting Fu, Alessio Mucciarelli, Gloria Andreuzzi,, and Paolo Donati

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive chemical and evolutionary analysis of Ruprecht 147, the nearest old open cluster, using high-resolution spectra and Gaia data to refine its properties and test stellar models.
Contribution
It offers the first detailed chemical abundance analysis of Ruprecht 147 and refines its age and distance using Gaia data, aiding stellar evolution model testing.
Findings
Ruprecht 147 has a metallicity of +0.08 dex.
The cluster's age is confirmed to be about 2.5 Gyr.
Li abundance patterns differ from M67.
Abstract
Rup147 is the closest old open cluster, with a distance of less than 300 pc and an age of about 2.5Gyr. It is therefore well suited for testing stellar evolution models and for obtaining precise and detailed chemical abundance information. We combined photometric and astrometric information coming from literature and the Gaia mission with very high-resolution optical spectra of stars in different evolutionary stages to derive the cluster distance, age, and detailed chemical composition. We obtained spectra of six red giants using HARPS-N at the TNG. We also used ESO archive spectra of 22 main sequence stars, observed with HARPS at the 3.6m telescope. The very high resolution (115000) and the large wavelength coverage (about 380-680nm) of the twin instruments permitted us to derive atmospheric parameters, metallicity, and detailed chemical abundances of 23 species from all…
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