Fabry-Perot Absorption Line Spectroscopy of the Galactic Bar. II. Stellar Metallicities
Naseem Rangwala, T. B. Williams

TL;DR
This study uses Fabry-Perot spectroscopy to measure stellar metallicities in the Galactic bar, revealing metallicity gradients, a potential tidal stream, and validating a new measurement technique.
Contribution
First application of Fabry-Perot spectroscopy for reliable stellar absorption line measurements to determine metallicities in the Galactic bulge.
Findings
Measured metallicity distribution in the Galactic bar.
Detected a possible tidal stream unrelated to Sagittarius.
Validated the reliability of Fabry-Perot spectroscopy for metallicity measurements.
Abstract
We measure the Ca II 8542 line strength in 3360 stars along three lines-of-sight in the Galactic bar: (l,b) ~ (+/-5.0,-3.5) and Baade's Window, using Fabry-Perot (FP) absorption line spectroscopy. This is the first attempt to show that reliable absorption line strengths can be measured using FP spectroscopy. The Ca II 8542 line is a good indicator of metallicity and its calibration to [Fe/H] is determined for globular cluster red giants in previous investigations. We derive such a calibration for the bulge giants and use it to infer metallicities for our full red clump sample (2488 stars) at all three lines-of-sight. We present the stellar metallicity distributions along the major axis of the bar. We find the mean [Fe/H] = -0.09 +/- 0.04 dex in Baade's Window, and find the distribution in this field to agree well with previous works. We find gradients in the mean metallicity and its…
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