Ca II Triplet Spectroscopy of Small Magellanic Cloud Red Giants. VI. Analysis of chemical properties of the Main Body
B.J. De Bortoli, M.C. Parisi, L.P. Bassino, D. Geisler, B. Dias, G., Gimeno, M.S. Angelo, and F.Mauro

TL;DR
This study analyzes the chemical properties of red giants in the Small Magellanic Cloud's Main Body, revealing bimodal cluster metallicity distribution, complex enrichment history, and potential multiple origins of cluster groups.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of metallicity distribution and chemical enrichment in the SMC Main Body using CaT spectroscopy of over 150 stars across multiple clusters and fields.
Findings
Bimodal metallicity distribution in clusters with two groups.
Unimodal, broad metallicity distribution in field stars.
Presence of a negative metallicity gradient with large uncertainties.
Abstract
We derived radial velocities and CaT metallicity of more than 150 red giants stars in six SMC star clusters and their surrounding fields, with the instrument GMOS on GEMINI-S. The mean cluster radial velocity and metallicity were obtained with mean errors of 2.2 km\,s and 0.03 dex, while the mean field metallicities have a mean error of 0.13 dex. We add this information to that available for another 51 clusters and 30 fields with CaT metallicities on the same scale. Using this expanded sample we analize the chemical properties of the SMC Main Body, defined as the inner 3.4 degrees in semimajor axis. We found a high probability that the metallicity distribution of the Main Body clusters is bimodal with a metal-rich and a metal-poor cluster group, having mean metallicities with a dispersion of , and , dex, respectively. On…
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