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High-resolution spectroscopy of red giants and ‘yellow stragglers’ in the southern open cluster NGC 2539

ABSTRACT We present a detailed high-resolution spectroscopic analysis of 12 red giant stars, in single and binaries or multiples systems, classified as members of the intermediate-age (631 Myr) open cluster NGC 2539. We used FEROS echelle spectra and the standard LTE analysis to derive the atmospher...

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Published in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2020-05, Vol.494 (1), p.1470-1489
Main Authors: Martinez, Cintia F, Holanda, N, Pereira, C B, Drake, N A
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