The Pristine Inner Galaxy Survey (PIGS) XI: Revealing the chemical evolution of the interacting Sagittarius dwarf galaxy
Sara Vitali, Alvaro Rojas-Arriagada, Paula Jofr\'e, Federico Sestito, Joshua Povick, Vanessa Hill, Emma Fern\'andez-Alvar, Anke Ardern-Arentsen, Pascale Jablonka, Nicolas F. Martin, Else Starkenburg, David Aguado

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed chemical analysis of stars in the Sagittarius dwarf galaxy's core, revealing its extended and complex star formation history through diverse elemental abundances and age-metallicity relations.
Contribution
It offers the most comprehensive chemical abundance and age analysis of Sgr core stars, highlighting its unique chemical evolution compared to the Milky Way.
Findings
Sgr shows a slower, less efficient early star formation history.
Heavy n-capture elements indicate significant AGB star enrichment.
Sgr hosts multiple stellar populations from young to old.
Abstract
The Sagittarius dwarf spheroidal galaxy (Sgr dSph) is a satellite orbiting the Milky Way that has experienced multiple stripping events due to tidal interactions with our Galaxy. Its accretion history led to a distinct stellar overdensity, the remnant of the core of the progenitor. We present a complete chemical analysis of 111 giant stars in the core of Sgr to investigate the chemical evolution and enrichment history of this satellite. Employing the metallicity-sensitive Ca H&K photometry from the Pristine Inner Galaxy Survey, we selected stars that span a wide metallicity range and obtained high-resolution spectra with the ESO FLAMES/GIRAFFE multiobject spectrograph. For the stellar sample covering , we derived abundances for up to 14 chemical elements with average uncertainties of dex and a set of stellar ages that allowed us to build an…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
