Exploring open cluster properties with Gaia and LAMOST
Jing Zhong, Li Chen, Di Wu, Lu Li, Leya Bai, Jinliang Hou

TL;DR
This study combines Gaia DR2 astrometry and photometry with LAMOST spectroscopic data to improve the understanding of open cluster properties, including metallicity gradients and age-metallicity relations, providing a valuable catalog for future research.
Contribution
It presents a new catalog of 8811 cluster members with spectroscopic parameters and derives key properties like metallicity gradients and age-metallicity relations, enhancing open cluster studies.
Findings
Derived metallicity gradient of -0.053 dex/kpc
Established age-metallicity relation with a slope of 0.022 dex/Gyr
Provided a catalog of 295 cluster properties
Abstract
In Gaia DR2, the unprecedented high-precision level reached in sub-mas for astrometry and mmag for photometry. Using cluster members identified with these astrometry and photometry in Gaia DR2, we can obtain a reliable determination of cluster properties. However, because of the shortcoming of Gaia spectroscopic observation in dealing with densely crowded cluster region, the number of radial velocity and metallicity for cluster member stars from Gaia DR2 is still lacking. In this study, we aim to improve the cluster properties by combining the LAMOST spectra. In particular, we provide the list of cluster members with spectroscopic parameters as an add-value catalog in LAMOST DR5, which can be used to perform detailed study for a better understanding on the stellar properties, by using their spectra and fundamental properties from the host cluster. We cross-matched the spectroscopic…
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