Overlapping abundance gradients and azimuthal gradients related to the spiral structure of the Galaxy
J.R.D. Lepine, P. Cruz, S. Scarano Jr., D.A. Barros, W.S. Dias, L., Pompeia, S.M.Andrievsky, G. Carraro, B. Famaey

TL;DR
This paper investigates the relationship between metallicity gradients, spiral structure, and star formation in the Galactic disk, revealing a corotation gap, metallicity differences, and implications for the galaxy's spiral pattern and chemical evolution.
Contribution
It provides a detailed explanation of the metallicity step at 8.5 kpc as a corotation gap and links it to the spiral structure's age and star formation patterns.
Findings
Metallicity step explained by a corotation gap isolating disk regions.
Star formation rate peaks between 6-12 kpc, with a gap at corotation.
Homogeneous alpha/Fe ratio suggests uniform star formation history.
Abstract
The connection between some features of the metallicity gradient in the Galactic disk, best revealed by Open Clusters and Cepheids, and the spiral structure, is explored. The step-like abrupt decrease in metallicity at 8.5 kpc (with R_0= 7.5 kpc, or at 9.5 kpc if R_0 = 8.5 kpc is adopted) is well explained by the corotation ring-shaped gap in the density of gas, which isolates the internal and external regions of the disk one from the other. This solves a long standing problem of understanding the different chemical characteristics of the inner and outer parts of the disk. The time required to build up the metallicity difference between the two sides of the step is a measure of the minimal life-time of the present grand-design spiral pattern structure, of the order of 3 Gyr. The plateaux observed on each side of the step are interpreted in terms of the large scale radial motion of the…
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