Classical Cepheids in open clusters play an important role in benchmarking stellar evolution models, in addition to anchoring the cosmic distance scale and invariably securing the Hubble constant. Three pertinent clusters hosting classical Cepheids and red (super)giants are: NGC 6649, NGC 6664, and Berkeley 55. These clusters form the basis of analysis to assess newly acquired spectra (≈50), archival photometry, and Gaia DR2 data. Importantly, for the first time chemical abundances were determined for the evolved members of NGC 6649 and NGC 6664. We find that they are slightly metal-poor relative to the mean Galactic gradient. Also, an overabundance of Ba is observed. These two clusters likely belong to the thin disc and the latter finding ...
Recent work has revealed two classes of globular clusters (GCs), dubbed Type I and Type II. Type II ...
Galactic open and globular clusters (OCs, GCs) appear to inhabit separate regions of the age-mass pl...
NGC 6388 and NGC 6441 are two massive Galactic bulge globular clusters that share many properties, i...
Classical Cepheids in open clusters play an important role in benchmarking stellar evolution models,...
As part of a wider investigation of evolved massive stars in Galactic open clusters, we have spectro...
Context. Cepheids are excellent tracers of young stellar populations. They play a crucial role in as...
The latest Gaia Data Release 3 provides an opportunity to expand the census of Galactic open cluster...
© 2017 The Authors. NGC6067 is a young open cluster hosting the largest population of evolved stars ...
NGC 6067 is a young open cluster hosting the largest population of evolved stars among known Milky W...
NGC 6388 and NGC 6441 are two massive Galactic bulge globular clusters that share many properties, i...
We report on a UV-oriented imaging survey in the fields of the old, metal-rich open clusters NGC 679...
Abstract. Results from CMT1T2 1T2 broad-band and DDO intermediate-band photometry are presented for ...
Recent work has revealed two classes of globular clusters (GCs), dubbed Type I and Type II. Type II ...
International audienceContext. Four open clusters are present in the Kepler field of view and timese...
We present accurate radial velocities and photoelectric UBV photometry for 73 and 57 red-giant candi...
Recent work has revealed two classes of globular clusters (GCs), dubbed Type I and Type II. Type II ...
Galactic open and globular clusters (OCs, GCs) appear to inhabit separate regions of the age-mass pl...
NGC 6388 and NGC 6441 are two massive Galactic bulge globular clusters that share many properties, i...
Classical Cepheids in open clusters play an important role in benchmarking stellar evolution models,...
As part of a wider investigation of evolved massive stars in Galactic open clusters, we have spectro...
Context. Cepheids are excellent tracers of young stellar populations. They play a crucial role in as...
The latest Gaia Data Release 3 provides an opportunity to expand the census of Galactic open cluster...
© 2017 The Authors. NGC6067 is a young open cluster hosting the largest population of evolved stars ...
NGC 6067 is a young open cluster hosting the largest population of evolved stars among known Milky W...
NGC 6388 and NGC 6441 are two massive Galactic bulge globular clusters that share many properties, i...
We report on a UV-oriented imaging survey in the fields of the old, metal-rich open clusters NGC 679...
Abstract. Results from CMT1T2 1T2 broad-band and DDO intermediate-band photometry are presented for ...
Recent work has revealed two classes of globular clusters (GCs), dubbed Type I and Type II. Type II ...
International audienceContext. Four open clusters are present in the Kepler field of view and timese...
We present accurate radial velocities and photoelectric UBV photometry for 73 and 57 red-giant candi...
Recent work has revealed two classes of globular clusters (GCs), dubbed Type I and Type II. Type II ...
Galactic open and globular clusters (OCs, GCs) appear to inhabit separate regions of the age-mass pl...
NGC 6388 and NGC 6441 are two massive Galactic bulge globular clusters that share many properties, i...