Photometric metallicity map of the Large Magellanic Cloud
Samyaday Choudhury, Annapurni Subramaniam, and Andrew A. Cole

TL;DR
This study creates the first detailed photometric metallicity map of the Large Magellanic Cloud, revealing a shallow radial gradient and regional metallicity variations using calibrated RGB slope analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a novel photometric method to map metallicity across the LMC, calibrated with spectroscopic data, covering up to 4-5 degrees radius.
Findings
Average metallicity is around -0.37 dex.
The bar region is the most metal-rich.
A shallow radial metallicity gradient is observed.
Abstract
We have estimated a metallicity map of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) using the Magellanic Cloud Photometric Survey (MCPS) and Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE III) photometric data. This is a first of its kind map of metallicity up to a radius of 4 - 5 degrees, derived using photometric data and calibrated using spectroscopic data of Red Giant Branch (RGB) stars. We identify the RGB in the V, (VI) colour magnitude diagrams of small subregions of varying sizes in both data sets. We use the slope of the RGB as an indicator of the average metallicity of a subregion, and calibrate the RGB slope to metallicity using spectroscopic data for field and cluster red giants in selected subregions. The average metallicity of the LMC is found to be [Fe/H] = 0.37 dex ([Fe/H] = 0.12) from MCPS data, and [Fe/H] = 0.39 dex ([Fe/H] = 0.10) from OGLE III data. The…
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