论文标题
UBC 274:一种破坏开放群集的形态,运动学和化学分析
Unraveling UBC 274: a morphological, kinematical and chemical analysis of a disrupting open cluster
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论文摘要
我们对干扰群集UBC 274(2.5 GYR,$ d = 1778 $ PC)进行形态学,运动学和化学分析来研究其全球性能。我们使用HDBSCAN从其中心获得最多50 pc的新会员列表,并使用Gaia EDR3数据获得最高$ g = 19 $。我们使用高分辨率和高信噪光谱来获得6个巨人和亚巨人的大气参数,以及18种化学物种的个人丰度。该集群具有高度偏心(0.93)的组件,相对于星系平面而言,倾斜$ \ sim $ 10 dEg,这与扰动群集的测试粒子模拟的结果在形态上兼容。我们的丰度分析表明,簇具有[Fe/H] $ = -0.08 \ PM0.02 $的亚极金属度。它的化学模式与相似年龄但靠近太阳的Ruprecht 147的化学模式兼容,除了中子捕获元素外,其过度呈现出$ [N \ Mathrm {/fe/fe]}} \ sim0.1 $。簇的伸长形态与预期的动态破坏过程有关,与潮汐尾巴的内部部分有关。我们发现质量分离的显着迹象,其中最大的恒星比其他恒星高1.5倍。簇的中子捕获元素的过度不足可能与某些模型预测的这些元素的次要性质有关,因此与中子捕获产量的金属依赖性有关。 UBC 274在其潮汐尾部采样区域中呈现出高的化学均匀性,其水平为0.03美元。
We do a morphological, kinematic and chemical analysis of the disrupting cluster UBC 274 (2.5 Gyr, $d=1778$ pc) to study its global properties. We use HDBSCAN to obtain a new membership list up to 50 pc from its centre and up to magnitude $G=19$ using Gaia EDR3 data. We use high resolution and high signal-to-noise spectra to obtain atmospheric parameters of 6 giants and subgiants, and individual abundances of 18 chemical species. The cluster has a highly eccentric (0.93) component, tilted $\sim$10 deg with respect to the plane of the Galaxy, which is morphologically compatible with the result of a test-particle simulation of a disrupting cluster. Our abundance analysis shows that the cluster has a subsolar metallicity of [Fe/H]$=-0.08\pm0.02$. Its chemical pattern is compatible with that of Ruprecht 147, of similar age but located closer to the Sun, with the remarkable exception of neutron-capture elements, which present an overabundance of $[n\mathrm{/Fe]}\sim0.1$. The cluster's elongated morphology is associated with the internal part of its tidal tail, following the expected dynamical process of disruption. We find a significant sign of mass segregation where the most massive stars appear 1.5 times more concentrated than other stars. The cluster's overabundance of neutron-capture elements can be related to the metallicity dependence of the neutron-capture yields due to the secondary nature of these elements, predicted by some models. UBC 274 presents a high chemical homogeneity at the level of $0.03$ dex in the sampled region of its tidal tails.