2009A&A...504...81P


Query : 2009A&A...504...81P

2009A&A...504...81P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 504, 81-86 (2009/9-2)

On the metallicity gradient of the galactic disk.

PEDICELLI S., BONO G., LEMASLE B., FRANCOIS P., GROENEWEGEN M., LUB J., PEL J.W., LANEY D., PIERSIMONI A., ROMANIELLO M., BUONANNO R., CAPUTO F., CASSISI S., CASTELLI F., LEURINI S., PIETRINFERNI A., PRIMAS F. and PRITCHARD J.

Abstract (from CDS):

The iron abundance gradient in the Galactic stellar disk provides fundamental constraints on the chemical evolution of this important Galaxy component, however the spread around the mean slope is, at fixed Galactocentric distance, more than the estimated uncertainties. To provide quantitative constraints on these trends, we adopted iron abundances for 265 classical Cepheids (more than 50% of the currently known sample) based either on high-resolution spectra or on photometric metallicity indices. Homogeneous distances were estimated using near-infrared period-luminosity relations. The sample covers the four disk quadrants, and their Galactocentric distances range from ∼5 to ∼17kpc. We provided a new theoretical calibration of the metallicity-index-color (MIC) relation based on Walraven and NIR photometric passbands. We estimated the photometric metallicity of 124 Cepheids. Among them 66 Cepheids also have spectroscopic iron abundances and we found that the mean difference is -0.03±0.15dex. We also provide new iron abundances, based on high-resolution spectra, for four metal-rich Cepheids located in the inner disk. The remaining iron abundances are based on high-resolution spectra collected by our group (73) or available in the literature (130). A linear regression over the entire sample provides an iron gradient of -0.051±0.004dex/kpc. The above slope agrees quite well, within the errors, with previous estimates based either on Cepheids or on open clusters covering similar Galactocentric distances. However, Cepheids located in the inner disk systematically appear more metal-rich than the mean metallicity gradient. Once we split the sample into inner (RG<8kpc) and outer disk Cepheids, the slope (-0.130±0.015dex/kpc) in the former region is ≃3 times steeper than the slope in the latter one (-0.042 ±0.004dex/kpc). In the outer disk the radial distribution of metal-poor (MP, [Fe/H]←0.02 dex) and metal-rich (MR) Cepheids across the four disk quadrants does not show a clear trend when moving from the innermost to the external disk regions. The relative fractions of MP and MR Cepheids in the 1st and in the 3rd quadrants differ at the 8σ (MP) and 15σ (MR) levels. Finally, we found that iron abundances in two local overdensities of the 2nd and of the 4th quadrant cover individually a range in iron abundance of ≃0.5dex. Current findings indicate that the recent chemical enrichment across the Galactic disk shows a clumpy distribution.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: variables: Cepheids - galaxy: disk - stars: oscillations - stars: abundances - stars: evolution - galaxy: stellar content

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Number of rows : 21
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 NAME Per Arm PoG 03 30 +45.0           ~ 1513 0
2 V* DX Gem cC* 06 33 54.6098400624 +14 28 17.010131736   11.24 10.73     ~ 100 0
3 V* RZ CMa cC* 07 21 32.8571936928 -16 41 13.998801084   10.75 9.72   8.477 F6 98 0
4 V* AH Vel cC* 08 11 59.9667243312 -46 38 39.658236936   6.35 5.76     F7Ib/II 174 0
5 V* BG Vel cC* 09 08 15.7484971776 -51 26 10.606123248   8.82 7.69   6.337 F7/8II 119 0
6 V* GH Car cC* 11 10 44.5953297048 -60 45 01.014739308 10.54 9.92 9.04 8.61 8.05 F8 85 0
7 V* AZ Cen cC* 11 25 12.9849886608 -61 22 08.969588472   9.22 8.41   7.858 F7V 131 0
8 V* V419 Cen cC* 11 30 54.4296958272 -56 53 55.837531212   8.90 8.19     F7II 103 0
9 V* BB Cen cC* 11 53 33.5383620096 -62 51 07.918936920   10.99 10.11     F5 83 0
10 NAME Crux-Scutum Spiral Arm reg 12 30 -60.0           ~ 306 0
11 NAME Car-Sgr Arm PoG 15 00 -40.0           ~ 514 1
12 V* V340 Ara cC* 16 45 19.1125726896 -51 20 33.393735924   11.39 10.03     ~ 83 0
13 V* AV Sgr cC* 18 04 48.7861680960 -22 43 56.639297172   13.39 11.49   10.595 ~ 67 0
14 V* VY Sgr cC* 18 12 04.5659242512 -20 42 14.462412336   12.70 11.36     F6 74 0
15 V* AY Sgr cC* 18 23 19.1498783496 -18 34 29.188062012   11.99 10.49 9.62 9.052 F6 86 0
16 V* UZ Sct cC* 18 31 22.3668789696 -12 55 43.335648156   13.23 10.91   9.195 G0 87 0
17 V* EV Sct cC* 18 36 39.6017483712 -08 11 05.361288684   10.99 9.90     F8Ib 250 0
18 V* CK Sct cC* 18 41 00.6633099216 -06 05 50.009057124   12.59 10.72     G 77 0
19 V* FF Aql cC* 18 58 14.7483041520 +17 21 39.297557628 6.61 6.18 5.38     F6Ib 364 0
20 V* V336 Aql cC* 19 01 19.7299299096 +00 08 49.236131040   11.4 9.87     G0 88 0
21 V* V600 Aql cC* 19 21 02.3457719928 +08 30 58.805711244   11.45 10.09   8.204 F8v 101 0

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