Chemical Abundances of M giants in the Galactic Center: a Single Metal-Rich Population with Low [alpha/Fe]
N. Ryde, M. Schultheis

TL;DR
This study investigates the chemical composition of M giants in the Galactic Center, revealing a metal-rich, low alpha-element population that suggests a slow formation process, contrasting with rapid formation scenarios.
Contribution
It provides detailed chemical abundances of M giants in the Galactic Center, highlighting a metal-rich, low alpha-enhancement population, and offers insights into the bulge's formation history.
Findings
Metal-rich population at [Fe/H]=+0.11
Lack of metal-poor stars in the region
Low [alpha/Fe] trends consistent with outer Bulge
Abstract
Context. The formation and evolution of the Milky Way bulge is still largely an unanswered question. One of the most essential observables needed in its modelling are the metallicity distribution and the trends of the alpha elements as measured in stars. While Bulge regions beyond R > 50 pc of the centre has been targeted in several surveys, the central part has escaped detailed study due to the extreme extinction and crowding. The abundance gradients from the center are, however, of large diagnostic value. Aims. We aim at investigating the Galactic Centre environment by probing M giants in the field, avoiding supergiants and cluster members. Methods. For 9 field M-giants in the Galactic Centre region, we have obtained high- and low-resolution spectra observed simultaneously with CRIRES and ISAAC on UT1 and UT3 of the VLT. The low-resolution spectra provide a means of determining the…
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