A comprehensive study of NGC 2345, a young open cluster with a low metallicity
J. Alonso-Santiago, I. Negueruela, A. Marco, H. M. Tabernero, C., Gonz\'alez-Fern\'andez, N. Castro

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed analysis of NGC 2345, a young, low-metallicity open cluster, revealing its stellar composition, evolutionary status, and chemical abundances, and offering insights into stellar evolution at low metallicity.
Contribution
It combines photometry, spectroscopy, and Gaia data to characterize the cluster's parameters, identify new members, and analyze its evolved stars' chemical properties for the first time.
Findings
Identified a new red supergiant and 145 likely B-type members.
Determined a distance of 2.5 kpc and an age of 56 million years.
Found low metallicity [Fe/H] = -0.28 and a high fraction of Be stars (~10%).
Abstract
NGC 2345 is a young open cluster hosting seven blue and red supergiants, low metallicity and a high fraction of Be stars which makes it a privileged laboratory to study stellar evolution. We aim to improve the determination of the cluster parameters and study the Be phenomenon. Our objective is also to characterise its seven evolved stars by deriving their atmospheric parameters and chemical abundances. We performed a complete analysis combining for the first time photometry with spectroscopy as well as Data Release 2. We obtained spectra with classification purposes for 76 stars and high-resolution spectroscopy for an in-depth analysis of the blue and red evolved stars. We identify a new red supergiant and 145 B-type likely members within a radius of 18.71.2 arcmin, which implies an initial mass, 5200 M. We find a distance of…
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