2016AJ....151....1R


Query : 2016AJ....151....1R

2016AJ....151....1R - Astron. J., 151, 1 (2016/January-0)

Chemical evolution of the inner 2 degrees of the Milky Way bulge: [α/Fe] trends and metallicity gradients.

RYDE N., SCHULTHEIS M., GRIECO V., MATTEUCCI F., RICH R.M. and UTTENTHALER S.

Abstract (from CDS):

The structure, formation, and evolution of the Milky Way bulge is a matter of debate. Important diagnostics for discriminating between models of bulge formation and evolution include α-abundance trends with metallicity, and spatial abundance and metallicity gradients. Due to the severe optical extinction in the inner Bulge region, only a few detailed investigations of this region have been performed. Here we aim at investigating the inner 2 degrees of the Bulge (projected galactocentric distance of approximately 300 pc), rarely investigated before, by observing the [α/Fe] element trends versus metallicity, and by trying to derive the metallicity gradient in the b < 2° region. [α/Fe] and metallicities have been determined by spectral synthesis of 2 µm spectra of 28 M-giants in the Bulge, lying along the southern minor axis at (l, b) = (0, 0), (0, -1°), and (0, -2°). These were observed with the CRIRES spectrometer at the Very Large Telescope, (VLT) at high spectral resolution. Low-resolution K-band spectra, observed with the ISAAC spectrometer at the VLT, are used to determine the effective temperature of the stars. We present the first connection between the Galactic center (GC) and the Bulge using similar stars, high spectral resolution, and analysis techniques. The [α/Fe] trends in all our three fields show a large similarity among each other and with trends further out in the Bulge. All point to a rapid star formation episode in the Bulge. We find that there is a lack of an [α/Fe] gradient in the Bulge all the way into the center, suggesting a homogeneous Bulge when it comes to the enrichment process and star formation history. We find a large range of metallicities from -1.2 < [Fe/H] < +0.3, with a lower dispersion in the GC: -0.2 < [Fe/H] < +0.3. The derived metallicities of the stars in the three fields get, in the mean, progressively higher the closer to the Galactic plane they lie. We could interpret this as a continuation of the metallicity gradient established further out in the Bulge, but due to the low number of stars and possible selection effects, more data of the same sort as presented here is necessary to conclude on the inner metallicity gradient from our data alone. Our results firmly argue for the center being in the context of the Bulge rather than very distinct.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: bulge - Galaxy: stellar content - Galaxy: structure - infrared: stars - stars: abundances - stars: fundamental parameters

Nomenclature: Table 1: [RSC2016] GC NN N=9 among (Nos 1-44), [RSC2016] bm 1-NN N=9 among (Nos 6-19), [RSC2016] bm 2-NN N=10 among (Nos 1-16).

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Number of rows : 41
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 HD 787 PM* 00 12 09.9845643792 -17 56 17.702925108   6.740 5.265     K4III 94 0
2 UCAC2 15192535 * 00 32 12.5626564104 -38 34 02.338617972   13.227 12.068   10.85 ~ 9 0
3 TYC 6998-300-1 * 00 39 20.2371902232 -31 31 35.509692828   13.23 11.40     ~ 4 0
4 UCAC2 20298234 * 00 54 46.3917159192 -27 35 30.375537684   13.515 12.133 11.856 10.68 ~ 9 0
5 CD-34 510 * 01 20 20.6622934368 -34 09 54.165639096   10.89 9.69   8.94 K0 4 0
6 TYC 7002-1425-1 HV* 01 29 42.0090051000 -30 15 46.416592548   11.94 10.68     ~ 6 0
7 * alf Boo RG* 14 15 39.67207 +19 10 56.6730 2.46 1.18 -0.05 -1.03 -1.68 K1.5IIIFe-0.5 2318 1
8 BD-01 2971 LP? 14 38 48.0390948576 -02 17 11.510247660   11.08 9.71     M5III 6 0
9 Liller 1 Cl* 17 33 24.50 -33 23 20.0           ~ 263 0
10 2MASS J17453494-2855201 * 17 45 34.94184 -28 55 20.1972           ~ 4 0
11 2MASS J17453543-2857194 * 17 45 35.43408 -28 57 19.4292           ~ 4 0
12 2MASS J17453595-2858016 * 17 45 35.95200 -28 58 01.6068           ~ 4 0
13 UGPS J174535.95-285741.5 * 17 45 35.95488 -28 57 41.5980           ~ 4 0
14 2MASS J17453633-2854503 * 17 45 36.33912 -28 54 50.3244           ~ 5 0
15 2MASS J17453671-2854523 * 17 45 36.71448 -28 54 52.3620           ~ 4 0
16 UGPS J174538.13-285457.8 * 17 45 38.13288 -28 54 57.8448           ~ 4 0
17 NAME Galactic Center reg 17 45 39.60213 -29 00 22.0000           ~ 14419 0
18 2MASS J17454242-2855530 * 17 45 42.42600 -28 55 53.0328           ~ 4 0
19 2MASS J17454312-2855369 * 17 45 43.12848 -28 55 36.9048           ~ 4 0
20 Cl Terzan 5 Cl* 17 48 05.00 -24 46 48.0           ~ 847 1
21 [RSC2016] bm 1-11 LP? 17 49 32.5812585144 -29 26 30.702392916           ~ 5 0
22 [RSC2016] bm 1-6 * 17 49 33.4265184912 -29 27 28.699084512           ~ 4 0
23 [RSC2016] bm 1-8 * 17 49 34.3558621056 -29 26 57.890672808           ~ 4 0
24 [RSC2016] bm 1-10 * 17 49 34.4551367112 -29 26 48.617877444           ~ 4 0
25 [RSC2016] bm 1-7 * 17 49 34.5901878168 -29 27 14.760421020           ~ 4 0
26 [RSC2016] bm 1-19 * 17 49 36.9413322624 -29 26 10.448843280           ~ 4 0
27 [RSC2016] bm 1-17 * 17 49 37.0790820576 -29 26 21.647417784           ~ 4 0
28 [RSC2016] bm 1-13 * 17 49 37.1203585920 -29 26 40.212204432           ~ 4 0
29 [RSC2016] bm 1-18 * 17 49 37.8360191424 -29 26 19.119405840           ~ 4 0
30 [RSC2016] bm 2-2 * 17 53 24.6004100520 -29 59 09.567941424           ~ 4 0
31 [RSC2016] bm 2-3 * 17 53 27.6130089696 -29 58 36.453052560           ~ 4 0
32 [RSC2016] bm 2-1 * 17 53 29.0570186784 -29 57 46.228124196           ~ 4 0
33 [RSC2016] bm 2-16 LP? 17 53 29.5510809024 -29 57 22.737798504           ~ 5 0
34 OGLE BLG-LPV-101111 LP* 17 53 30.2291104056 -29 56 42.755067600           ~ 4 0
35 OGLE BLG-LPV-101209 LP* 17 53 30.6837863064 -29 58 15.834591732       14.87   ~ 4 0
36 [RSC2016] bm 2-13 * 17 53 31.1362701936 -29 57 32.717217420       16.29   ~ 4 0
37 OGLE BLG-LPV-101382 LP* 17 53 31.5023228064 -29 58 28.440641244       15.19   ~ 4 0
38 [RSC2016] bm 2-12 * 17 53 31.7414113416 -29 58 22.869634980           ~ 4 0
39 OGLE BLG-LPV-101729 LP* 17 53 33.2135106792 -29 57 25.833248568           ~ 4 0
40 ISOGAL-P J180323.6-300159 RG* 18 03 23.5582252344 -30 01 59.005714548     13.804   11.744 ~ 39 0
41 NAME Galactic Bulge reg ~ ~           ~ 4299 0

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