Metallicity of the {gamma} Vel cluster Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Spina L.
  2. Randich S.
  3. Palla F.
  4. Sacco G.G.
  5. Magrini L.
  6. Franciosini E.,Morbidelli L.
  7. Prisinzano L.
  8. Alfaro E.J.
  9. Biazzo K.
  10. Frasca A.,Gonzalez Hernandez J.I.
  11. Sousa S.G.
  12. Adibekyan V.
  13. Delgado-Mena E.,Montes D.
  14. Tabernero H.
  15. Klutsch A.
  16. Gilmore G.
  17. Feltzing S.,Jeffries R.D.
  18. Micela G.
  19. Vallenari A.
  20. Bensby T.
  21. Bragaglia A.,Flaccomio E.
  22. Koposov S.
  23. Lanzafame A.C.
  24. Pancino E.
  25. Recio-Blanco A.,Smiljanic R.
  26. Costado M.T.
  27. Damiani F.
  28. Hill V.
  29. Hourihane A.
  30. Jofre P.,de Laverny P.
  31. Masseron T.
  32. Worley C.
  33. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

Knowledge of the abundance distribution of star forming regions and young clusters is critical to investigate a variety of issues, from triggered star formation and chemical enrichment by nearby supernova explosions to the ability to form planetary systems. In spite of this, detailed abundance studies are currently available for relatively few regions. In this context, we present the analysis of the metallicity of the Gamma Velorum cluster, based on the products distributed in the first internal release of the Gaia-ESO Survey. The Gamma Velorum candidate members have been observed with FLAMES, using both UVES and Giraffe, depending on the target brightness and spectral type. In order to derive a solid metallicity determination for the cluster, membership of the observed stars must be first assessed. To this aim, we use several membership criteria including radial velocities, surface gravity estimates, and the detection of the photospheric lithium line. Out of the 80 targets observed with UVES, we identify 14 high-probability members. We find that the metallicity of the cluster is slightly sub-solar, with a mean [Fe/H]=-0.057+/-0.018dex. Although J08095427-4721419 is one of the high-probability members, its metallicity is significantly larger than the cluster average. We speculate about its origin as the result of recent accretion episodes of rocky bodies of about 60 Msun hydrogen-depleted material from the circumstellar disc.

Keywords
  1. open-star-clusters
  2. pre-main-sequence-stars
  3. metallicity
  4. effective-temperature
  5. line-intensities
  6. radial-velocity
  7. spectroscopy
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2014A&A...567A..55S
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doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.35670055

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History

2014-07-10T11:05:15Z
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2014-07-10T11:05:15Z
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2015-09-22T15:18:15Z
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