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2013
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1
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Section Mechanics
Title Young open star clusters: spatial distribution of metallicity in the vicinity of the Sun
Author(-s) Gozha M.L.a, Marsakov V.A.a
Affiliations Southern Federal Universitya
Abstract We have fulfilled the comparative analysis of spatial distributions of young (< 50 million years) open star clusters and field Cepheids of different metallicity. Both types of objects demonstrated significant heterogeneity of metallicity distributions, indicating weak mixing of interstellar matter at the time of their formation. Moreover, a significant difference of these distributions in open clusters and field stars suggested the difference of conditions required for the formation of these types of objects.
Keywords open star clusters, field Cepheids, star complexes, chemical composition, the Galaxy (the Milky Way)
UDC 524.45
MSC 85-01
DOI 10.20537/vm130109
Received 24 December 2012
Language Russian
Citation Gozha M.L., Marsakov V.A. Young open star clusters: spatial distribution of metallicity in the vicinity of the Sun, Vestnik Udmurtskogo Universiteta. Matematika. Mekhanika. Komp'yuternye Nauki, 2013, issue 1, pp. 99-108.
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