© 2017 The Authors. NGC6067 is a young open cluster hosting the largest population of evolved stars among known Milky Way clusters in the 50-150 Ma age range. It thus represents the best laboratory in our Galaxy to constrain the evolutionary tracks of 5-7M⊙ stars. We have used high-resolution spectra of a large sample of bright cluster members (45), combined with archival photometry, to obtain accurate parameters for the cluster as well as stellar atmospheric parameters.We derive a distance of 1.78 ± 0.12 kpc, an age of 90 ± 20 Ma and a tidal radius of 14.8 -3.2+6.8 arcmin. We estimate an initial mass above 5700M⊙, for a present-day evolved population of two Cepheids, two A supergiants and 12 red giants with masses ≈6M⊙. We also determine c...
We present our detailed spectroscopic analysis of the chemical composition of four red giant stars i...
Context. Open star clusters older than ~1 Gyr are rare in the inner Galactic disc. Still, ...
Context. In the framework of the study of the Galactic metallicity gradient and its time e...
NGC 6067 is a young open cluster hosting the largest population of evolved stars among known Milky W...
Open clusters are often used to investigate the chemical evolution of stars and galaxies. By studyin...
Context. The chemical compositions of globular clusters provide important information on the star fo...
WOS: 000386464900047We present the high-resolution (R a parts per thousand 60 000), high signal-to-n...
Aims. Clusters of stars are key objects for studying the dynamical and chemical evolution of the Ga...
We report abundance analysis for 6 M giant members of the old open cluster NGC6791, based on infrare...
Context. NGC 2345 is a young open cluster that hosts seven blue and red supergiants, low metallicity...
Context. NGC 3105 is a young open cluster hosting blue, yellow, and red supergiants. This rare combi...
Classical Cepheids in open clusters play an important role in benchmarking stellar evolution models,...
The metal-rich Galactic globular cluster NGC6366 is the fifth closest to the Sun. Despite its intere...
Context. Open clusters are very useful targets for examining possible trends in galactocentric dista...
none9siWe present chemical abundances for 17 elements in a sample of 11 red giant branch stars in NG...
We present our detailed spectroscopic analysis of the chemical composition of four red giant stars i...
Context. Open star clusters older than ~1 Gyr are rare in the inner Galactic disc. Still, ...
Context. In the framework of the study of the Galactic metallicity gradient and its time e...
NGC 6067 is a young open cluster hosting the largest population of evolved stars among known Milky W...
Open clusters are often used to investigate the chemical evolution of stars and galaxies. By studyin...
Context. The chemical compositions of globular clusters provide important information on the star fo...
WOS: 000386464900047We present the high-resolution (R a parts per thousand 60 000), high signal-to-n...
Aims. Clusters of stars are key objects for studying the dynamical and chemical evolution of the Ga...
We report abundance analysis for 6 M giant members of the old open cluster NGC6791, based on infrare...
Context. NGC 2345 is a young open cluster that hosts seven blue and red supergiants, low metallicity...
Context. NGC 3105 is a young open cluster hosting blue, yellow, and red supergiants. This rare combi...
Classical Cepheids in open clusters play an important role in benchmarking stellar evolution models,...
The metal-rich Galactic globular cluster NGC6366 is the fifth closest to the Sun. Despite its intere...
Context. Open clusters are very useful targets for examining possible trends in galactocentric dista...
none9siWe present chemical abundances for 17 elements in a sample of 11 red giant branch stars in NG...
We present our detailed spectroscopic analysis of the chemical composition of four red giant stars i...
Context. Open star clusters older than ~1 Gyr are rare in the inner Galactic disc. Still, ...
Context. In the framework of the study of the Galactic metallicity gradient and its time e...