J/MNRAS/494/396     Metallicity distribution in GC     (Feldmeier-Krause+, 2020)

Asymmetric spatial distribution of subsolar metallicity stars in the Milky Way nuclear star cluster. Feldmeier-Krause A., Kerzendorf W., Do T., Nogueras-Lara F., Neumayer N., Walcher C.J., Seth A., Schodel R., De Zeeuw P.T., Hilker M., Lutzgendorf N., Kuntschner H., Kissler-Patig M. <Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 494, 396-410 (2020)> =2020MNRAS.494..396F 2020MNRAS.494..396F (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Milky Way ; Galactic center ; Stars, late-type ; Radial velocities ; Photometry, infrared Keywords: stars: late-type - Galaxy: centre - infrared: stars Abstract: We present stellar metallicity measurements of more than 600 late-type stars in the central 10pc of the Galactic Centre. Together with our previously published KMOS data, this data set allows us to investigate, for the first time, spatial variations of the nuclear star cluster's metallicity distribution. Using the integral-field spectrograph KMOS (VLT), we observed almost half of the area enclosed by the nuclear star cluster's effective radius. We extract spectra at medium spectral resolution and apply full spectral fitting utilizing the PHOENIX library of synthetic stellar spectra. The stellar metallicities range from [M/H]=-1.25dex to [M/H]>+0.3dex, with most of the stars having supersolar metallicity. We are able to measure an anisotropy of the stellar metallicity distribution. In the Galactic north, the portion of subsolar metallicity stars with [M/H]<0.0dex is more than twice as high as in the Galactic south. One possible explanation for different fractions of subsolar metallicity stars in different parts of the cluster is a recent merger event. We propose to test this hypothesis with high- resolution spectroscopy and by combining the metallicity information with kinematic data. Description: We obtained near-infrared K-band spectra of more than 600 late-type stars in the central 10pc2 of the Galactic Center, using the integral-field spectrograph KMOS (VLT). We analysed the medium- resolution spectra using the full-spectral fitting code "starkit", employing the Goettingen Spectral library of synthetic PHOENIX spectra. We derived the effective temperature, overall metallicity [M/H], surface gravity log(g) and radial velocity vz. Here we present the full table A.1 from Appendix A. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file tablea1.dat 100 648 Table of stellar parameters -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: tablea1.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 7 I7 --- Id Identifation number 9- 17 F9.5 deg RAdeg Right ascension (J2000) 19- 28 F10.6 deg DEdeg Declination (J2000) 30- 33 I4 K Teff Effective temperature 36- 38 I3 K e_Teff Lower uncertainty of effective temperature 41- 43 I3 K E_Teff Upper uncertainty of effective temperature 45- 49 F5.2 --- [M/H] Metallicity 52- 55 F4.2 --- e_[M/H] Lower uncertainty of metallicity 58- 61 F4.2 --- E_[M/H] Upper uncertainty of metallicity 63- 65 F3.1 [cm/s2] logg Surface gravity 67- 69 F3.1 [cm/s2] e_logg Lower uncertainty of surface gravity 71- 73 F3.1 [cm/s2] E_logg Upper uncertainty of surface gravity 75- 80 F6.1 km/s RV Radial velocity in local standard of rest 84- 87 F4.1 km/s e_RV Lower uncertainty of radial velocity 91- 94 F4.1 km/s E_RV Upper uncertainty of radial velocity 96-100 F5.2 mag Kmag Ks-band magnitude (1) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): extinction corrected with map from Nogueras-Lara et al. 2018A&A..620A..83N. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Acknowledgements: Anja Feldmeier-Krause, afeldmei(at)uchicago.edu
(End) Anja Feldmeier-Krause [Chicago Univ.], Patricia Vannier [CDS] 25-Jun-2020
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