Chemical abundances of the young inner-disk open cluster NGC 6705 observed by APOGEE: sodium-rich and not $\alpha$-enhanced
V. Loaiza-Tacuri, K. Cunha, D. Souto, V. V. Smith, R. Guer\c{c}o, C., Chiappini, J. V. Sales Silva, D. Horta, C. Allende Prieto, R. Beaton, D., Bizyaev, S. Daflon, P. Frinchaboy, S. Hasselquist, C. R. Hayes, J. A., Holtzman, H. J\"onsson, S. R. Majewski, S. M\'esz\'aros

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed chemical abundance analysis of NGC 6705 using APOGEE spectra, revealing it is metal-rich, not alpha-enhanced, and exhibits signs of stellar mixing consistent with stellar evolution models.
Contribution
First independent detailed chemical abundance analysis of NGC 6705 using near-infrared spectra, clarifying its metallicity and elemental abundance patterns.
Findings
NGC 6705 has a mean [Fe/H] of +0.13, indicating it is metal-rich.
The cluster's alpha-element abundance is near-solar, not enhanced.
Red giants show signatures of stellar mixing consistent with 3.3 M$_\odot$ stellar models.
Abstract
Previous results in the literature have found the young inner-disk open cluster NGC 6705 to be mildly -enhanced. We examined this possibility via an independent chemical abundance analysis for 11 red-giant members of NGC 6705. The analysis is based on near-infrared APOGEE spectra and relies on LTE calculations using spherical model atmospheres and radiative transfer. We find a mean cluster metallicity of , indicating that NGC 6705 is metal-rich, as may be expected for a young inner-disk cluster. The mean -element abundance relative to iron is , which is not at odds with expectations from general Galactic abundance trends. NGC 6705 also provides important probes for studying stellar mixing, given its turn-off mass of M3.3 M. Its red giants have low C abundances…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
