2004A&A...413..159A


Query : 2004A&A...413..159A

2004A&A...413..159A - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 413, 159-172 (2004/1-1)

The Galactic abundance gradient from Cepheids. V. Transition zone between 10 and 11 kpc.

ANDRIEVSKY S.M., LUCK R.E., MARTIN P. and LEPINE J.R.D.

Abstract (from CDS):

This paper reports on the spectroscopic investigation of 12 Cepheids which are situated in the crucial region of galactocentric distances from 9 kpc to 12 kpc, where according to our previous results (Andrievsky et al., 2002A&A...392..491A]; Luck et al. (2003A&A...401..939L) the radial metallicity distribution experiences an obvious change. In particular, the wriggle in the iron abundance distribution is found to fall approximately at galactocentric distances 10-11kpc (assuming galactocentric distance of the Sun RG,☉=7.9kpc). Within the transition zone from 10 to 11kpc the relative-to-solar iron abundance decreases approximately to -0.2dex. The new sample of stars, analyzed in present paper, gives results supporting the previous conclusion about the multimodal character of the metallicity distribution in galactic disc. Using a quite simple consideration of galactic chemical evolution we show that the observed distribution can be explained in the framework of a model which includes the spiral arms. In particular, the wriggle feature associated with RG≃11kpc can be interpreted as a change of metallicity level in the vicinity of the galactic corotation resonance.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - Galaxy: abundances - Galaxy: evolution - stars: variables: cepheids

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/413/159): stars.dat tablea1.dat tablea1.tex>

Simbad objects: 15

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Number of rows : 15
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 V* MM Per cC* 03 45 23.3540176152 +48 05 00.541614444   11.67 10.93     ~ 34 0
2 * mu. Per SB* 04 14 53.8635146524 +48 24 33.590334394 5.75 5.12 4.16 3.38 2.83 G0Ib 242 0
3 V* V335 Aur cC* 05 42 29.2586930856 +37 38 46.816135116   13.62       ~ 44 0
4 V* AO Aur cC* 05 47 45.0531412200 +32 00 52.720358040   11.33 10.44     F5 49 0
5 V* RZ Gem cC* 06 02 36.5871685272 +22 14 02.948725104   10.83 9.91 9.68 8.679 F5 122 0
6 V* AA Gem cC* 06 06 34.9460908656 +26 19 45.202120572   11.0 9.91   8.540 K0 124 0
7 V* DX Gem cC* 06 33 54.6098400624 +14 28 17.010131736   11.24 10.73     ~ 100 0
8 V* BB Gem cC* 06 34 35.2939182408 +13 04 44.708012976   11.85 11.16     ~ 72 0
9 V* AD Gem cC* 06 43 07.5117403056 +20 56 20.799066228   10.42 9.80   9.044 F5 107 0
10 V* UY Mon cC* 06 58 50.3176957800 +09 37 21.835220772   9.89 9.37     F8II 77 0
11 V* RY CMa cC* 07 16 37.6357128312 -11 29 14.299158552   8.99 8.19   7.133 F8Ib/II 160 0
12 V* TW CMa cC* 07 22 02.3794130112 -14 19 05.498697540   10.40 9.59   8.429 F5 105 0
13 V* VZ CMa cC* 07 26 28.2447061728 -25 55 36.418783080   10.33 9.46 9.56   F5II 86 0
14 NGC 3359 EmG 10 46 36.845 +63 13 25.10 10.83 11.03 10.57     ~ 370 1
15 V* SV Vul cC* 19 51 30.9059845128 +27 27 36.837672012 8.65 9.00 6.74   5.703 F8Ia 433 0

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