Context. Stars are born together from giant molecular clouds and, if we assume that the priors were chemically homogeneous and well-mixed, we expect them to share the same chemical composition. Most of the stellar aggregates are disrupted while orbiting the Galaxy and most of the dynamic information is lost, thus the only possibility of reconstructing the stellar formation history is to analyze the chemical abundances that we observe today. Aims. The chemical tagging technique aims to recover disrupted stellar clusters based merely on their chemical composition. We evaluate the viability of this technique to recover co-natal stars that are no longer gravitationally bound. Methods. Open clusters are co-natal aggregates that have managed to s...
Context. The chemical tagging technique is a promising approach to reconstructing the history of the...
It is now well-established that the elemental abundance patterns of stars hold key clues not only to...
The technique of chemical tagging uses the elemental abundances of stellar atmospheres to 'reconstru...
Context. Stars are born together from giant molecular clouds and, if we assume that the priors were ...
[Context] The possibility of identifying co-natal stars that have dispersed into the Galactic disc b...
Context. The chemical makeup of a star provides the fossil information of the environment where it f...
Past studies have already shown that stars in open clusters are chemically homogeneous (e.g. De Silv...
International audienceContext. The chemical tagging technique is a promising approach to reconstruct...
The chemical makeup of a star provides the fossil information of the environment where it formed. Un...
Context. The chemical makeup of a star provides the fossil information of the environment where it f...
Chemical tagging promises to use detailed abundance measurements to identify spatially separated sta...
It is now well-established that the elemental abundance patterns of stars hold key clues not only to...
Context. The chemical makeup of a star provides the fossil information of the environment where it f...
The chemical tagging technique proposed by Freeman & Bland-Hawthorn (2002) is based on the idea that...
Context. The chemical tagging technique is a promising approach to reconstructing the history of the...
It is now well-established that the elemental abundance patterns of stars hold key clues not only to...
The technique of chemical tagging uses the elemental abundances of stellar atmospheres to 'reconstru...
Context. Stars are born together from giant molecular clouds and, if we assume that the priors were ...
[Context] The possibility of identifying co-natal stars that have dispersed into the Galactic disc b...
Context. The chemical makeup of a star provides the fossil information of the environment where it f...
Past studies have already shown that stars in open clusters are chemically homogeneous (e.g. De Silv...
International audienceContext. The chemical tagging technique is a promising approach to reconstruct...
The chemical makeup of a star provides the fossil information of the environment where it formed. Un...
Context. The chemical makeup of a star provides the fossil information of the environment where it f...
Chemical tagging promises to use detailed abundance measurements to identify spatially separated sta...
It is now well-established that the elemental abundance patterns of stars hold key clues not only to...
Context. The chemical makeup of a star provides the fossil information of the environment where it f...
The chemical tagging technique proposed by Freeman & Bland-Hawthorn (2002) is based on the idea that...
Context. The chemical tagging technique is a promising approach to reconstructing the history of the...
It is now well-established that the elemental abundance patterns of stars hold key clues not only to...
The technique of chemical tagging uses the elemental abundances of stellar atmospheres to 'reconstru...