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Solar twins in M 67: evolutionary status and lithium abundance
Fecha
2011Registro en:
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, v.526, 2011
0004-6361
10.1051/0004-6361/201015034
Autor
CASTRO, M.
NASCIMENTO JR., J. D. do
BIAZZO, K.
MELENDEZ, J.
MEDEIROS, J. R. De
Institución
Resumen
Aims. We determine the age and mass of the three best solar twin candidates in open cluster M 67 through lithium evolutionary models. Methods. We computed a grid of evolutionary models with non-standard mixing at metallicity [Fe/H] = 0.01 with the Toulouse-Geneva evolution code for a range of stellar masses. We estimated the mass and age of 10 solar analogs belonging to the open cluster M 67. We made a detailed study of the three solar twins of the sample, YPB637, YPB1194, and YPB1787. Results. We obtained a very accurate estimation of the mass of our solar analogs in M 67 by interpolating in the grid of evolutionary models. The three solar twins allowed us to estimate the age of the open cluster, which is 3.87(-0.66)(+0.55) Gyr, which is better constrained than former estimates. Conclusions. Our results show that the 3 solar twin candidates have one solar mass within the errors and that M 67 has a solar age within the errors, validating its use as a solar proxy. M 67 is an important cluster when searching for solar twins.