Chemical Abundances Of Open Clusters From High-Resolution Infrared Spectra. II. NGC 752
G. B\"ocek Topcu, M. Afsar, C. Sneden, C. A. Pilachowski, P. A., Denissenkov, D. A. VandenBerg, D. Wright, G. N. Mace, D. T. Jaffe, E., Strickland, H. Kim, and K. R. Sokal

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive high-resolution infrared spectral analysis of NGC 752, revealing detailed chemical abundances, including first-time measurements of several elements, and refining the cluster's age and stellar membership.
Contribution
It offers the first infrared-based abundances of S, P, K, Ce, and Yb in NGC 752 and refines the cluster's age and membership using Gaia data combined with spectral analysis.
Findings
Solar metallicity and abundance ratios for most elements.
First infrared measurements of S, P, K, Ce, and Yb in NGC 752.
Updated cluster age of 1.52 Gyr and confirmed red clump membership.
Abstract
We present a detailed near-infrared chemical abundance analysis of 10 red giant members of the Galactic open cluster NGC 752. High-resolution (R45000) near-infrared spectral data were gathered with the Immersion Grating Infrared Spectrograph (IGRINS), providing simultaneous coverage of the complete H and K bands. We derived the abundances of H-burning (C, N, O), (Mg, Si, S, Ca), light odd-Z (Na, Al, P, K), Fe-group (Sc, Ti, Cr, Fe, Co, Ni) and neutron-capture (Ce, Nd, Yb) elements. We report the abundances of S, P, K, Ce, and Yb in NGC 752 for the first time. Our analysis yields solar metallicity and solar abundance ratios for almost all of the elements heavier than the CNO group in NGC 752. O and N abundances were measured from a number of OH and CN features in the band, and C abundances were determined mainly from CO molecular lines in the K band. High excitation…
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