The stellar population content of the thick disk and halo of the Milky Way analogue NGC 891
Marina Rejkuba, Mustapha Mouhcine, Rodrigo Ibata

TL;DR
This study uses deep imaging to analyze the stellar populations of NGC 891's thick disk and halo, revealing old stars with diverse metallicities and minimal gradients, highlighting differences from the Milky Way.
Contribution
First detailed stellar population analysis of NGC 891's thick disk and halo, showing metallicity distributions and gradients, and comparing them to the Milky Way.
Findings
Thick disk stars are predominantly old with broad metallicity range.
Inner thick disk shows no vertical metallicity gradient.
Halo stars exhibit a shallow metallicity gradient with large local variations.
Abstract
We present deep ACS images of 3 fields in the edge-on disk galaxy NGC 891, which extend from the plane of the disk to 12 kpc, and out to 25 kpc along the major axis. The photometry of individual stars reaches 2.5 magnitudes below the tip of the RGB. We use the astrophotometric catalogue to probe the stellar content and metallicity distribution across the thick disk and spheroid of NGC 891. The CMDs of thick disk and spheroid population are dominated by old RGB stars with a wide range of metallicities, from a metal-poor tail at [Fe/H] ~ -2.4 dex, up to about half-solar metallicity. The peak of the MDF of the thick disk is at -0.9 dex. The inner parts of the thick disk, within 14 kpc along the major axis show no vertical colour/metallicity gradient. In the outer parts, a mild vertical gradient of Delta(V-I)/Delta|Z| = 0.1 +/- 0.05 kpc^-1 is detected. This gradient is however accounted for…
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