The Metallicity of the Monoceros Stream
Aaron M. Meisner, Anna Frebel, Mario Juric, Douglas P. Finkbeiner

TL;DR
This study provides the first spectroscopic metallicity distribution for the Monoceros stream, revealing its distinct chemical composition and suggesting a dwarf galaxy origin, with detailed measurements of iron and calcium abundances across multiple fields.
Contribution
It offers the first spectroscopic metallicity distribution function for Monoceros and identifies its chemical distinctiveness from Galactic components, supporting a dwarf galaxy progenitor hypothesis.
Findings
Monoceros has a median [Fe/H] of -1.0, distinct from the thick disk and halo.
The stream shows a small intrinsic [Fe/H] dispersion of 0.10-0.22 dex.
Detected a north/south metallicity asymmetry at R_GC ~ 12 kpc.
Abstract
We present low-resolution MMT Hectospec spectroscopy of 594 candidate Monoceros stream member stars. Based on strong color-magnitude diagram overdensities, we targeted three fields within the stream's footprint, with 178 deg < l < 203 deg and -25 deg < b < 25 deg. By comparing the measured iron abundances with those expected from smooth Galactic components alone, we measure, for the first time, the spectroscopic metallicity distribution function for Monoceros. We find the stream to be chemically distinct from both the thick disk and halo, with [Fe/H] = -1, and do not detect a trend in the stream's metallicity with Galactic longitude. Passing from b = +25 deg to b = -25 deg the median Monoceros metallicity trends upward by 0.1 dex, though uncertainties in modeling sample contamination by the disk and halo make this a marginal detection. In each field, we find Monoceros to have an…
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