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Title: Updated properties of the old open cluster Melotte 66: Searching for multiple stellar populations
Author: Giovanni Carraro (ESO-Chile), Gayandhi de Silva (AAO), Lorenzo Monaco (ESO Chile), Antonino Milone (ANU), Renee Mateluna (Concepcion)

Multiple generations of stars are routinely encountered in globular clusters but no convincing evidence has been found in Galactic open clusters to date. In this paper we use new photometric and spectroscopic data to search for multiple stellar population signatures in the old, massive open cluster, Melotte~66. The cluster is known to have a red giant branch wide in color, which could be an indication of metallicity spread. Also the main sequence is wider than what is expected from photometric errors only. This evidence might be associated with either differential reddening or binaries. Both hypothesis have, however, to be evaluated in detail before recurring to the presence of multiple stellar populations. New, high-quality, CCD UBVI photometry have been acquired to this aim with high-resolution spectroscopy of seven clump stars, that are complemented with literature data. Our photometric study confirms that the width of the main sequence close to the turn off point is entirely accounted for by binary stars and differential reddening, with no need to advocate more sophisticated scenarios, such as metallicity spread or multiple main sequences. By constructing synthetic color-magnitude diagrams, we infer that the binary fraction has to be as large as 30 and their mass ratio in the range 0.6-1.0. As a by-product of our simulations, we provide new estimates of the cluster fundamental parameters. We measure a reddening E(B-V)=0.15±0.02, and confirm the presence of a marginal differential reddening. The distance to the cluster is 4.7+0.2-0.1kpc and the age is 3.4±0.3 Gyr, which is somewhat younger and better constrained than previous estimates. Our detailed abundance analysis reveals that, overall, Melotte~66 looks like a typical object of the old thin disk population.

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Melotte 66 (also OCL 739, Collinder 147 and Lund 336) is a magnitude +7.8 open (galactic) cluster located 14000 light years away in the constellation Puppis. The cluster is composed of about 200 members. The brightest star in the cluster is at magnitude +11.4

Right Ascension 07h 26m 23.0s, Declination -47° 40' 00" 

The cluster of a few hundred stars was formed between 5 and 10 billion years ago and is one of the oldest open clusters in the galaxy.
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