Bibcode
Beers, T. C.; Wilson, J. C.; Thompson, B. A.; Jackson, K.; Hearty, F. R.; Bizyaev, D.; Nidever, D.; Holtzman, J. A.; Schiavon, R. P.; Majewski, S. R.; Zasowski, G.; Johnson, J.; Allende-Prieto, C.; Shetrone, M. D.; Garcia Perez, A.; Smith, V. V.; Cunha, K. M.; Meszaros, Sz.; O'Connell, J.; Frinchaboy, P. M.
Referencia bibliográfica
American Astronomical Society, AAS Meeting #221, #250.34
Fecha de publicación:
1
2013
Número de citas
1
Número de citas referidas
1
Descripción
We present results from the first year of the SDSS-III/Apache Point
Obseratory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) survey of open cluster
targets. APOGEE is studying several key open clusters for calibration
and science (e.g., M67, NGC 6791), and here we present early science
results and comparison to previous work on a number of clusters focusing
on radial velocities, stellar parameters, and abundances. Funding for
SDSS-III has been provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the
Participating Institutions, the National Science Foundation, and the
U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science. The SDSS-III web site is
http://www.sdss3.org/. SDSS-III is managed by the Astrophysical Research
Consortium for the Participating Institutions of the SDSS-III
Collaboration including the University of Arizona, the Brazilian
Participation Group, Brookhaven National Laboratory, University of
Cambridge, Carnegie Mellon University, University of Florida, the French
Participation Group, the German Participation Group, Harvard University,
the Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias, the Michigan State/Notre
Dame/JINA Participation Group, Johns Hopkins University, Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory, Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics, Max
Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, New Mexico State
University, New York University, Ohio State University, Pennsylvania
State University, University of Portsmouth, Princeton University, the
Spanish Participation Group, University of Tokyo, University of Utah,
Vanderbilt University, University of Virginia, University of Washington,
and Yale University.