Abstract
We present results from a spectroscopic study of the very low mass members of the Southe rn open cluster Blanco1 using the Gemini-N telescope. We obtained intermediate resolution (R ∼ 4400) GMOS spectra for 15 cluster candidate members with I ∼ 14-20 mag, and employed a series of membership criteria-proximity to the cluster's sequence in an I/I -Ks color-magnitude diagram (CMD), kinematics agreeing with the cluster systemic motion, magnetic activity as a youth indicator-to classify 10 of these objects as probable cluster members. For these objects, we searched for the presence of the Li i 6708 Å feature to identify the lithium depletion boundary (LDB) in Blanco 1. The I/I - Ks CMD shows a clear mass segregation in the Li distribution along the cluster sequence; namely, all higher mass stars are found to be Li poor, while lower mass stars are found to be Li rich. The division between Li-poor and Li-rich (i.e., the LDB) in Blanco 1 is found at I = 18.78 ±0.24 and I - Ks = 3.05 ±0.10. Using current pre-main-sequence evolutionary models, we determine an LDB age of 132 ±24 Myr. Comparing our derived LDB age to upper-main-sequence isochrone ages for Blanco 1, as well as for other open clusters with identified LDBs, we find good chronometric consistency when using stellar evolution models that incorporate a moderate degree of convective core overshoot. © 2010. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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Cargile, P. A., James, D. J., & Jeffries, R. D. (2010). Identification of the lithium depletion boundary and age of the southern open cluster Blanco. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 725(2 PART 2). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/725/2/L111
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