Open clusters in the outer disc studied with MEGARA@GTC Auner 1 and Berkeley 102
J. Carbajo-Hijarrubia, R. Carrera, F. Anders, C. Jordi, L. Casamiquela, L. Balaguer-N\'u\~nez, and A. Gil de Paz

TL;DR
This study uses MEGARA@GTC to analyze two remote open clusters in the Milky Way's outer disc, providing new insights into their properties and the Galaxy's chemical evolution at large Galactocentric distances.
Contribution
First medium-resolution spectroscopic analysis of Auner 1 and Berkeley 102 in the outer Galactic disc, deriving their chemical abundances and physical parameters.
Findings
Both clusters are old (~3.2 Gyr) and metal-poor ([Fe/H] ~ -0.3)
Clusters show minimal metallicity variation at large Galactocentric radii
Enhanced Eu abundance in Berkeley 102 suggests r-process enrichment
Abstract
Open clusters offer crucial insights into stellar nucleosynthesis and the chemical evolution of the Galactic disc, as their ages and distances can be determined with higher accuracy compared to field stars. In this study, we investigate the outermost regions of the Milky Way disc using two previously unstudied open clusters -Auner 1 and Berkeley 102- located at Galactocentric distances of approximately 14 kpc in largely uncharted areas of the Galaxy. We obtained medium-resolution spectra (R > 18,700) using the MEGARA integral-field unit (IFU) spectrograph on the 10.4 m Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC), targeting red giant member stars in both clusters. From these spectra, we derived radial velocities, stellar atmospheric parameters, and chemical abundances for six elements: Fe, Ca, Co, Ni, Ba, and Eu. Additionally, we provide updated estimates of the clusters' ages and distances. Both…
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