2010ApJ...708.1290C


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2010ApJ...708.1290C - Astrophys. J., 708, 1290-1309 (2010/January-2)

A Two Micron All Sky Survey view of the Sagittarius dwarf galaxy. VI. s-process and titanium abundance variations along the Sagittarius stream.

CHOU M.-Y., CUNHA K., MAJEWSKI S.R., SMITH V.V., PATTERSON R.J., MARTINEZ-DELGADO D. and GEISLER D.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present high-resolution spectroscopic measurements of the abundances of the α element titanium (Ti) and s-process elements yttrium (Y) and lanthanum (La) for 59 candidate M giant members of the Sagittarius (Sgr) dwarf spheroidal (dSph) + tidal tail system pre-selected on the basis of position and radial velocity (RV). As expected, the majority of these stars show peculiar abundance patterns compared to those of nominal Milky Way (MW) stars, but as a group, the stars form a coherent picture of chemical enrichment of the Sgr dSph from [Fe/H] = -1.4 to solar abundance. This sample of spectra provides the largest number of Ti, La, and Y abundances yet measured for a dSph, and spans metallicities not typically probed by studies of the other, generally more metal-poor MW satellites. On the other hand, the overall [Ti/Fe], [Y/Fe], [La/Fe], and [La/Y] patterns with [Fe/H] of the Sgr stream plus Sgr core do, for the most part, resemble those seen in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) and other dSphs, only shifted by Δ[Fe/H] ∼ +0.4 from the LMC and by ~+1 dex from the other dSphs; these relative shifts reflect the faster and/or more efficient chemical evolution of Sgr compared to the other satellites, and show that Sgr has had an enrichment history more like the LMC than the other dSphs. By tracking the evolution of the abundance patterns along the Sgr stream we can follow the time variation of the chemical make-up of dSph stars donated to the Galactic halo by Sgr. This evolution demonstrates that while the bulk of the stars currently in the Sgr dSph is quite unlike those of the Galactic halo, an increasing number of stars farther along the Sgr stream have abundances like MW halo stars, a trend that shows clearly how the Galactic halo could have been contributed by present-day satellite galaxies even if the present chemistry of those satellites is now different from typical halo field stars. Finally, we analyze the chemical abundances of a moving group of M giants among the Sgr leading arm stars at the North Galactic Cap, but having RVs unlike the infalling Sgr leading arm debris there. Through use of "chemical fingerprinting," we conclude that these mostly receding northern hemisphere M giants also are Sgr stars, likely trailing arm debris overlapping the Sgr leading arm in the north.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: individual: Sagittarius dSph - galaxies: interactions - Galaxy: abundances - Galaxy: halo - stars: abundances

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJ/708/1290): table2.dat table3.dat table6.dat>

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Number of rows : 80
N Identifier Otype ICRS (2000)
RA
ICRS (2000)
DEC
Proper motions Parallaxes Redshift Rad. vel. cz Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type Morph. type Angular size #ref
1983 - 2024
1 M 31 AGN 00 42 44.330 +41 16 07.50 6.0 -0.001000 -300.0 -299.85 4.86 4.36 3.44     ~ SA(s)b 199.53 70.79 35 12332
2 NAME SMC Galaxy 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01 0.772 -1.117 0.000486 145.6 145.64   2.79 2.2     ~ dIrr 158.113 93.105 45 10949
3 * bet And HighPM* 01 09 43.92388 +35 37 14.0075 175.90 -112.20 16.52 0.000002 0.608782 0.61 5.58 3.62 2.05 0.81 -0.19 M0+IIIa ~ ~ ~ ~ 396
4 NAME Sagittarius Stream Stream 02 22 +00.0 ~ ~ ~           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 877
5 NAME Magellanic Clouds GroupG 03 00 -71.0 ~ ~ ~           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 6978
6 * rho Per LongPeriodV* 03 05 10.59385 +38 50 24.9943 129.22 -105.70 10.60 0.000090 27.067200 27.07 6.83 5.04 3.39 1.59 -0.03 M4+IIIa ~ ~ ~ ~ 213
7 * alf Tau LongPeriodV*_Candidate 04 35 55.23907 +16 30 33.4885 63.45 -188.94 48.94 0.000181 54.398 54.40 4.32 2.40 0.86 -0.37 -1.31 K5+III ~ ~ ~ ~ 912
8 NAME LMC Galaxy 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22 1.910 0.229 0.000875 262.2 262.31     0.4     ~ SB(s)m 322.827 274.770 170 17162
9 NAME Gal Anticenter Region 05 46 +28.9 ~ ~ ~           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 891
10 NAME Carina dSph Galaxy 06 41 36.7 -50 57 58 0.220 0.150 0.000744 222.9 222.98   22.14 11.0 19.47   ~ dSph 19.9333 19.9333 90 1123
11 2MASS J09192157+2023047 Star 09 19 21.5781522000 +20 23 04.746150024 -0.041 -3.231 0.179 ~ ~ ~           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 2
12 ATO J141.4015+21.6351 LongPeriodV* 09 25 36.3806889288 +21 38 06.576118512 -0.816 -5.432 0.028 ~ ~ ~           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 4
13 Z 64-73 Galaxy 10 08 28.12 +12 18 23.4 -0.114 -0.126 0.000943 282.5 282.63   11.3 10.0     ~ dSphun 11.4667 11.4667 90 1197
14 [WWV2004] J1033045+491604 LongPeriodV* 10 33 04.5196140432 +49 16 03.911858688 -5.063 -6.146 0.1442 0.000321 96.18 96.20           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 5
15 ATO J158.6646+24.8682 LongPeriodV* 10 34 39.5166681216 +24 52 05.563683120 -2.230 -1.797 -0.000154 -46.22 -46.22           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 7
16 2MASS J10414792+2949167 LongPeriodV*_Candidate 10 41 47.9246938488 +29 49 16.854166596 -4.102 -9.075 0.1525 0.000286 85.68 85.69           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 6
17 ATO J162.8757+00.7331 ChemPec* 10 51 30.1939843512 +00 43 59.540588364 -4.271 -2.977 0.0609 0.000544 163.184998 163.23           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 8
18 ATO J165.2151+13.0377 LongPeriodV*_Candidate 11 00 51.6443522760 +13 02 16.113653880 -0.523 -4.030 0.1182 -0.000316 -94.86 -94.84           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 6
19 2MASS J11011118+1913113 Star 11 01 11.1814131720 +19 13 11.233803864 -6.385 -3.166 0.0809 -0.000499 -149.77 -149.73           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 2
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21 BD+02 2400 Star 11 12 47.9561199816 +01 32 11.275326852 -10.997 -1.103 0.7258 0.000044 13.330172 13.33   11.35 9.60     K5 ~ ~ ~ ~ 4
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24 ATO J169.0489-33.5158 LongPeriodV* 11 16 11.7636227136 -33 30 57.031849728 -3.998 1.794 0.1213 ~ ~ ~           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 4
25 BD-02 3352 Star 11 28 31.5795864552 -03 16 47.044367796 -10.200 8.940 0.5269 0.000117 35.16 35.16   11.24 9.43     K5 ~ ~ ~ ~ 3
26 TYC 4930-758-1 SB* 11 35 38.7782353776 -02 26 02.371098372 -12.956 0.942 0.6088 0.000163 48.77 48.77   11.669 10.151     ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 6
27 2MASS J11402262-1925001 Star 11 40 22.6282635960 -19 25 00.199311744 -1.428 -2.749 0.1833 -0.000121 -36.26 -36.26           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 2
28 2MASS J12081014-0907529 LongPeriodV* 12 08 10.1446027104 -09 07 52.856985576 -12.181 1.033 0.3426 0.000160 47.984882 47.99   12.770 11.049     ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 8
29 2MASS J12141900+0713579 LongPeriodV*_Candidate 12 14 19.0042450104 +07 13 57.791951832 -1.467 -5.629 0.054 0.001243 372.40 372.63           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3
30 BD-06 3562 LongPeriodV*_Candidate 12 23 59.0290547760 -07 30 27.849532644 -6.505 -1.367 0.606 -0.000084 -25.15 -25.15   11.47 9.95     ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3
31 TYC 4947-325-1 Star 12 24 25.5120461064 -06 18 52.016082192 4.822 -12.179 0.3951 0.000157 47.21 47.21   12.575 10.984     ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 6
32 HD 108455 Star 12 27 36.7115896920 -03 18 33.623400492 -25.018 -4.610 0.6461 -0.000090 -27.13 -27.13   10.72 9.32     K3(III) ~ ~ ~ ~ 8
33 HD 109732 Star 12 36 54.9049502256 -00 29 41.218573704 -3.981 -12.919 0.9717 -0.000155 -46.41 -46.41   11.0 9.38     K5/M0(III) ~ ~ ~ ~ 5
34 2MASS J12490781+0844553 Star 12 49 07.8207260544 +08 44 55.288581648 -1.998 -4.614 0.1826 0.000012 3.71 3.71           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 2
35 NAME NGP Region 12 51 26.275 +27 07 41.70 ~ ~ ~           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1126
36 ROTSE1 J125701.26+260046.1 LongPeriodV* 12 57 01.3077346032 +26 00 45.789884208 -2.564 -2.150 0.0153 0.000337 101.000000 101.02           M0e ~ ~ ~ ~ 11
37 2MASS J13184998+0611121 Star 13 18 49.9704737856 +06 11 12.261705972 -2.439 -4.675 0.1512 0.000052 15.60 15.60   14.8 13.8     ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3
38 ATO J199.9034-00.1381 LongPeriodV* 13 19 36.8240065368 -00 08 17.405115576 -8.329 -2.231 0.1002 0.000079 23.61 23.61   14.33       ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 5
39 UCAC4 344-067626 Star 13 30 47.1748423872 -21 18 47.471042844 -10.518 -3.424 0.2113 -0.000218 -65.24 -65.23   13.982 12.407 12.042   ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 6
40 2MASS J13345316+0420526 Star 13 34 53.1732329736 +04 20 52.670694516 -3.004 -2.798 0.0679 0.000208 62.33 62.34           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 2
41 2MASS J13430468+2216363 Star 13 43 04.6950591552 +22 16 36.302497716 -1.789 -1.916 0.0928 0.000431 129.22 129.25           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 2
42 BD+22 2634 Star 13 48 36.6528773448 +22 01 00.712477668 -18.394 -1.971 0.6263 -0.000318 -95.27 -95.25   11.47 9.71     K2 ~ ~ ~ ~ 3
43 TYC 322-59-1 Star 14 07 06.0282516120 +06 33 11.042593740 -12.959 -2.759 0.391 0.000044 13.29 13.29   12.38 10.76     ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 2
44 UCAC4 420-059396 Star 14 11 22.0417006224 -06 10 13.085621508 -3.621 -2.796 0.0485 0.000137 41.10 41.10   15.446 13.867 13.590 11.866 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 11
45 TYC 2013-37-1 Star 14 12 16.1290933152 +29 43 03.072125064 4.057 -4.006 0.4424 0.000110 32.98 32.98   12.27 11.00     ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 2
46 * alf Boo RGB* 14 15 39.67207 +19 10 56.6730 -1093.39 -2000.06 88.83 -0.000017 -5.229 -5.23 2.46 1.18 -0.05 -1.03 -1.68 K1.5IIIFe-0.5 ~ ~ ~ ~ 1858
47 TYC 3038-108-1 Star 14 24 42.5214454368 +41 49 31.818060552 -16.712 -2.276 0.5172 -0.000074 -22.32 -22.32   11.86 10.25     ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 2
48 ATO J217.4401+23.0120 LongPeriodV* 14 29 45.6486956856 +23 00 43.284856212 -4.632 -1.366 0.0464 0.000611 183.11 183.17           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 4
49 BD+07 2808 LongPeriodV*_Candidate 14 35 01.7713020216 +07 08 26.863145304 -7.007 -9.188 0.6227 -0.000006 -1.92 -1.92   11.33 9.76     M2 ~ ~ ~ ~ 4
50 ATO J222.7268+24.7326 LongPeriodV* 14 50 54.4520893272 +24 43 57.401735916 -1.894 -2.963 -0.000443 -132.73 -132.70           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 5
51 2MASS J14561366+1511121 Star 14 56 13.6636607424 +15 11 12.157427292 -3.420 -1.515 0.2223 -0.000032 -9.74 -9.74           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 2
52 NAME UMi Galaxy Galaxy 15 09 08.0 +67 13 21 0.056 0.074 -0.000823 -246.9 -246.80   13.60 10.6     ~ dSph 32.2333 32.2333 90 1343
53 2MASS J15121421-0752500 Star 15 12 14.2103913192 -07 52 50.025601740 -2.454 -5.552 0.1348 ~ ~ ~           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 2
54 2MASS J15130109+2226396 LongPeriodV* 15 13 01.0786283448 +22 26 39.667082820 -8.605 -2.167 0.1751 0.000508 152.28 152.32   13.93 11.42     ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3
55 2MASS J15365019+5800174 LongPeriodV* 15 36 50.1960576120 +58 00 17.389322964 -5.220 -1.739 0.1438 -0.000272 -81.53 -81.52           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3
56 2MASS J15384716+4942175 LongPeriodV* 15 38 47.1435020736 +49 42 17.221197564 -3.436 -8.868 0.1995 ~ ~ ~           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3
57 ROTSE1 J154518.92+291309.4 ChemPec* 15 45 18.9079632480 +29 13 10.012364148 -5.481 1.125 0.061 -0.000015 -4.460040 -4.46           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 8
58 * del Oph HighPM* 16 14 20.7390218758 -03 41 39.572826363 -45.340 -144.433 20.4113 -0.000063 -18.784100 -18.78 6.30 4.34 2.75 1.46 0.43 M0.5III ~ ~ ~ ~ 272
59 NAME Galactic Center Region 17 45 39.60213 -29 00 22.0000 ~ ~ ~           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 14315
60 2MASS J18492221-2932173 Star 18 49 22.2121489992 -29 32 17.267149392 -2.792 -1.481 0.0281 0.000385 115.32 115.34           MIII ~ ~ ~ ~ 3
61 2MASS J18533326-3201456 Star 18 53 33.2682629664 -32 01 45.693171696 -2.769 -1.230 0.0416 0.000511 153.2 153.24           MIII ~ ~ ~ ~ 3
62 [IG95] 62-10 Star 18 54 28.2863065344 -29 57 39.894708816 -2.750 -1.301 0.0206 0.000458 137.253998 137.29   17.63   15.02   MIII ~ ~ ~ ~ 7
63 M 54 GlobCluster 18 55 03.33 -30 28 47.5 -2.73 -1.38 0.053 0.000475 142.3 142.33           ~ ~ 9.1 9.1 90 1029
64 NAME SDG Galaxy 18 55 19.0 -30 32 43 -2.650 -0.880 0.000467 140.0 140.03   4.5 3.6     ~ dSph ~ ~ ~ 2191
65 2MASS J18553412-3020551 Star 18 55 34.1231862192 -30 20 55.239601812 -2.510 -1.316 0.0039 0.000433 129.839005 129.87           MIII ~ ~ ~ ~ 10
66 2MASS J18555559-2933163 Star 18 55 55.599 -29 33 16.33 ~ ~ ~           MIII ~ ~ ~ ~ 2
67 2MASS J19021348-3130298 LongPeriodV*_Candidate 19 02 13.4937581928 -31 30 29.990952900 -2.537 -1.221 0.000461 138.29 138.32           MIII ~ ~ ~ ~ 3
68 2MASS J20313337-3244528 LongPeriodV* 20 31 33.3689134104 -32 44 52.858560840 0.104 -1.673 -0.000097 -29.2 -29.20           M ~ ~ ~ ~ 4
69 2MASS J20371961-2917378 LongPeriodV* 20 37 19.6119426288 -29 17 37.838204952 9.416 -5.988 0.1163 -0.000437 -131.11 -131.08       11.977   ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 7
70 2MASS J20463353-2835473 LongPeriodV* 20 46 33.5377413264 -28 35 47.301337356 -0.538 -2.904 -0.000677 -203.0 -202.93   15.8 14.5     ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 4
71 2MASS J20500201-3453357 LongPeriodV* 20 50 02.0183299728 -34 53 35.801366748 4.072 -4.503 0.1568 -0.000056 -16.75 -16.75   13.744 12.059 11.744   ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 7
72 2MASS J21055853-2756021 LongPeriodV*_Candidate 21 05 58.5440890080 -27 56 02.210727696 0.059 -1.219 0.0656 -0.000146 -43.92 -43.92           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3
73 2MASS J21144121-3012560 LongPeriodV*_Candidate 21 14 41.2266400440 -30 12 56.023114716 -0.538 -6.706 0.1144 -0.000462 -138.51 -138.48   15.024 13.250 12.688   ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 7
74 ATO J322.6854-21.0094 LongPeriodV*_Candidate 21 30 44.4919851096 -21 00 33.981959808 3.431 -3.746 0.0334 0.000262 78.50 78.51   14.0 13.0     ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 5
75 ATO J323.8264-20.5824 LongPeriodV* 21 35 18.3391764024 -20 34 56.848022976 -0.469 -6.191 0.0762 -0.000409 -122.55 -122.52   14.2 13.4     ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 5
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78 * bet Peg LongPeriodV* 23 03 46.45746 +28 04 58.0336 187.65 136.93 16.64 0.000027 7.99 7.99 6.05 4.09 2.42 0.92 -0.40 M2.5II-III ~ ~ ~ ~ 407
79 NAME Virgo Stellar Stream MouvGroup ~ ~ ~ ~ ~           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 108
80 NAME Galactic Bulge Region ~ ~ ~ ~ ~           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 4295

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