Abundance-age relations with red clump stars in open clusters
L. Casamiquela, C. Soubiran, P. Jofr\'e, C. Chiappini, N. Lagarde, Y., Tarricq, R. Carrera, C. Jordi, L. Balaguer-N\'u\~nez, J. Carbajo-Hijarrubia,, S. Blanco-Cuaresma

TL;DR
This study investigates how chemical abundance ratios in red clump stars of open clusters relate to age, revealing specific element trends and the influence of Galactic dynamics on these relations.
Contribution
It provides a large, homogeneous analysis of 25 chemical species in 47 open clusters, identifying key abundance-age relations and their dependence on Galactic location.
Findings
Most Fe-peak and alpha elements show flat dependence with age.
s-process elements decrease with age, with a notable knee at 1 Gyr.
The [Y/Mg] relation aligns with previous Solar twin studies.
Abstract
Context: Precise chemical abundances coupled with reliable ages are key ingredients to understand the chemical history of our Galaxy. Open Clusters (OCs) are useful for this purpose because they provide ages with good precision. Aims: The aim of this work is to investigate the relations of different chemical abundance ratios vs age traced by red clump (RC) stars in OCs. Methods: We analyze a large sample of 209 reliable members in 47 OCs with available high-resolution spectroscopy. We applied a differential line-by-line analysis to provide a comprehensive chemical study of 25 chemical species. This sample is among the largest samples of OCs homogeneously characterized in terms of atmospheric parameters, detailed chemistry, and ages. Results: In our metallicity range (-0.2<[M/H]<+0.2) we find that while most Fe-peak and alpha elements have flat dependence with age, the s-process…
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