12C/13C isotopic ratios in red-giant stars of the open cluster NGC 6791

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Abstract

Carbon isotope ratios, along with carbon and nitrogen abundances, are derived in a sample of 11 red-giant members of one of the most metal-rich clusters in the Milky Way, NGC 6791. The selected red-giants have a mean metallicity and standard deviation of [Fe/H] = +0.39 ± 0.06 (Cunha et al. 2015). We used high-resolution H-band spectra obtained by the SDSS-IV Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment. The advantage of using high-resolution spectra in the H band is that lines of CO are well represented and their line profiles are sensitive to the variation of 12C/13C. Values of the 12C/13C ratio were obtained from a spectrum synthesis analysis. The derived 12C/13C ratios varied between 6.3 and 10.6 in NGC 6791, in agreement with the final isotopic ratios from thermohaline-induced mixing models. The ratios derived here are combined with those obtained for more metal poor red-giants from the literature to examine the correlation between 12C/13C, mass, metallicity, and evolutionary status.

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Szigeti, L., Mészáros, S., Smith, V. V., Cunha, K., Lagarde, N., Charbonnel, C., … Villanova, S. (2018). 12C/13C isotopic ratios in red-giant stars of the open cluster NGC 6791. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 474(4), 4810–4817. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stx3027

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