Mapping the Galactic Metallicity Gradient with Open Clusters: The State-of-the-Art and Future Challenges
Abstract
In this paper, we make use of data collected for open cluster members by high-resolution spectroscopic surveys and programmes (i.e., APOGEE, Gaia-ESO, GALAH, OCCASO, and SPA). These data have been homogenised and then analysed as a whole. The resulting catalogue contains [Fe/H] and orbital parameters for 251 Galactic open clusters. The slope of the radial metallicity gradient obtained through 175 open clusters with high-quality metallicity determinations is 0.064 0.007 dex kpc. The radial metallicity distribution traced by open clusters flattens beyond R=12.1 1.1 kpc. The slope traced by open clusters in the [Fe/H]-L diagram is 0.31 0.02 10 dex km kpc s, but it flattens beyond L=2769 177 km kpc s. In this paper, we also review some high-priority practical challenges around the study of open clusters that will significantly push our understanding beyond the state-of-the-art. Finally, we compare the shape of the galactic radial metallicity gradient to those of other spiral galaxies.
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@article{arxiv.2202.00463,
title = {Mapping the Galactic Metallicity Gradient with Open Clusters: The State-of-the-Art and Future Challenges},
author = {Lorenzo Spina and Laura Magrini and Katia Cunha},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.00463},
year = {2022}
}
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Published in MDPI Universe as part of the Special Issue on Star Clusters