The stellar populations of the central region of M31
R.P. Saglia, M. Opitsch, M.H. Fabricius, R. Bender, M. Blana, O., Gerhard

TL;DR
This study maps stellar populations in M31's center, revealing old, metal-rich bulge stars, a metal-rich bar, and a younger, solar-metallicity disk, supporting a two-phase galaxy formation scenario.
Contribution
It provides detailed two-dimensional maps of stellar population properties in M31's central region, highlighting the distinct characteristics of bulge, bar, and disk components.
Findings
Bulge stars are old (11-13 Gyr) and metal-rich with alpha-enhancement.
The bar has solar metallicity with no gradient and no age or alpha-abundance signature.
The disk contains younger stars (3-4 Gyr) with solar metallicity.
Abstract
We continue the analysis of the dataset of our spectroscopic observation campaign of M31, by deriving simple stellar population properties (age metallicity and alpha-elements overabundance) from the measurement of Lick/IDS absorption line indices. We describe their two-dimensional maps taking into account the dust distribution in M31. 80\% of the values of our age measurements are larger than 10 Gyr. The central 100 arcsec of M31 are dominated by the stars of the classical bulge of M31. They are old (11-13 Gyr), metal-rich (as high as [Z/H]~0.35 dex) at the center with a negative gradient outwards and enhanced in alpha-elements ([alpha/Fe]~ 0.28+- 0.01 dex). The bar stands out in the metallicity map, where an almost solar value of [Z/H] (~0.02+-0.01 dex) with no gradient is observed along the bar position angle (55.7 deg) out to 600 arcsec from the center. In contrast, no signature of…
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