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Stellar Population Astrophysics (SPA) with TNG, Fluorine abundances in seven open clusters

Authors :
Seshashayana, Shilpa Bijavara
Jönsson, Henrik
D'Orazi, Valentina
Nandakumar, Govind
Oliva, Ernesto
Bragaglia, Angela
Sanna, Nicoletta
Romano, Donatella
Spitoni, Emanuele
Karakas, Amanda
Lugaro, Maria
Origlia, Livia
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The age, evolution, and chemical properties of the Galactic disk can be effectively ascertained using open clusters. Within the large program Stellar Populations Astrophysics at the Telescopio Nazionale Galileo, we specifically focused on stars in open clusters, to investigate various astrophysical topics, from the chemical content of very young systems to the abundance patterns of lesser studied intermediate-age and old open clusters. We investigate the astrophysically interesting element fluorine (F), which has an uncertain and intriguing cosmic origin. We also determine the abundance of cerium (Ce), as F abundance is expected to correlate with the s-process elements. High-resolution near-infrared spectra were obtained using the GIANO-B spectrograph. The Python version of Spectroscopy Made Easy (PySME), was used to derive atmospheric parameters and abundances. The stellar parameters were determined using OH, CN, and CO molecular lines along with Fe I lines. This paper presents the first F Galactic radial abundance gradient. Our results are also compared with literature estimates and with Galactic chemical evolution models that have been generated using different F production channels. Our results indicate a constant, solar pattern in the [F/Fe] ratios across clusters of different ages, supporting the latest findings that fluorine levels do not exhibit any secondary behavior for stars with solar or above-solar metallicity. By comparing our sample stars with the predictions of Galactic chemical evolution models, we came to the conclusion that both asymptotic giant branch stars and massive stars, including a fraction of fast rotators that increase with decreasing metallicity, are needed to explain the cosmic origin of F.<br />Comment: 15 pages, 6 figures, 4 tables, Accepted by A&A

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2402.09058
Document Type :
Working Paper