A 3D view of dwarf galaxies with Gaia and VLT/FLAMES I. The Sculptor dwarf spheroidal
Eline Tolstoy, \'Asa Sk\'ulad\'ottir, Giuseppina Battaglia, Anthony, G.A. Brown, Davide Massari, Michael J. Irwin, Else Starkenburg, Stefania, Salvadori, Vanessa Hill, Pascale Jablonka, Maurizio Salaris, Thom van Essen,, Carla Olsthoorn, Amina Helmi, John Pritchard

TL;DR
This study provides the most comprehensive 3D kinematic and metallicity map of the Sculptor dwarf galaxy using Gaia and VLT/FLAMES data, revealing complex stellar populations and gradients that inform galaxy formation models.
Contribution
It presents the largest homogeneous spectroscopic survey of Sculptor, combining new and archival data to analyze its stellar populations with unprecedented detail.
Findings
Clear metallicity gradient with central concentration of metal-rich stars
Distinct kinematic properties of the most metal-poor stars
More complex stellar population structure than previously understood
Abstract
We present a new homogeneous survey of VLT/FLAMES LR8 line-of-sight radial velocities (vlos) for 1604 resolved red giant branch stars in the Sculptor dwarf spheroidal galaxy. In addition, we provide reliable Ca II triplet metallicities, [Fe/H], for 1339 of these stars. From this combination of new observations (2257 individual spectra) with ESO archival data (2389 spectra), we obtain the largest and most complete sample of vlos and [Fe/H] measurements for individual stars in any dwarf galaxy. Our sample includes VLT/FLAMES LR8 spectra for 55% of the red giant branch stars at G from Gaia DR3, and % of the brightest stars, G . Our spectroscopic velocities are combined with Gaia DR3 proper motions and parallax measurements for a new and more precise membership analysis. We look again at the global characteristics of Sculptor, deriving a mean metallicity of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
