The Metal Content of Bulge Field Stars from FLAMES-GIRAFFE Spectra. I. Stellar parameters and Iron Abundances
M. Zoccali, V. Hill, A. Lecureur, B. Barbuy, A. Renzini, D. Minniti,, A. Gomez, S. Ortolani

TL;DR
This study presents the first high-resolution spectroscopic measurement of iron abundances in bulge field stars, revealing a centered solar metallicity distribution with a possible radial gradient, informing bulge formation models.
Contribution
It provides the first high-resolution spectroscopic iron distribution function for individual bulge stars, showing a narrower, asymmetric distribution and evidence for a metallicity gradient.
Findings
Iron distribution centered on solar metallicity
Distribution is narrower and asymmetric
Evidence of a metallicity gradient along the bulge minor axis
Abstract
We determine the iron distribution function (IDF) for bulge field stars, in three different fields along the Galactic minor axis and at latitudes b=-4 deg, b=-6 deg, and b=-12 deg. A fourth field including NGC6553 is also included in the discussion. About 800 bulge field K giants were observed with the GIRAFFE spectrograph of FLAMES@VLT at spectral resolution R~20,000. Several of them were observed again with UVES at R~45,000 to insure the accuracy of the measurements. The LTE abundance analysis yielded stellar parameters and iron abundances that allowed us to construct an IDF for the bulge that, for the first time, is based on high-resolution spectroscopy for each individual star. The IDF derived here is centered on solar metallicity, and extends from [Fe/H]~ -1.5 to [Fe/H]~ +0.5. The distribution is asymmetric, with a sharper cutoff on the high-metallicity side, and it is narrower…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
