Classical Cepheids in the Galactic thin disk I. Abundance gradients via non-local thermodynamic equilibrium spectral analysis
Antonino Nunnari, Valentina D'Orazi, Giuliana Fiorentino, Vittorio F. Braga, Giuseppe Bono, Michele Fabrizio, Henrik J\"onsson, Rolf-Peter Kudritzki, Ronaldo da Silva, Maria Bergemann, Eloisa Poggio, Jonah M. Otto, Karina Baeza-Villagra, Angela Bragaglia, Giulia Ceci

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed NLTE spectroscopic analysis of 401 Galactic Classical Cepheids to map chemical abundance gradients across the Milky Way's thin disk, revealing non-linear behaviors and outer-disk flattening.
Contribution
It presents the largest NLTE Cepheid dataset to date, employing advanced modeling techniques to refine understanding of Galactic chemical gradients and their non-linear characteristics.
Findings
NLTE parameters differ systematically from LTE.
Abundance profiles are better described by non-linear models.
Outer-disk flattening observed in elemental abundances.
Abstract
Classical Cepheids (CCs) have long been considered excellent tracers of the chemical evolution of the Milky Way's young disk. We present a homogeneous, NLTE spectroscopic analysis of 401 Galactic CCs, based on 1,351 high-resolution optical spectra, spanning Galactocentric distances from 4.6 to 29.3 kpc. Using PySME with MARCS atmospheres and state-of-the-art grids of NLTE departure coefficients, we derive atmospheric parameters and abundances for key species tracing multiple nucleosynthetic channels. Our sample-the largest CC NLTE dataset to date-achieves high internal precision and enables robust modeling of present-day thin-disk abundance patterns and radial gradients. We estimate abundance gradients using three analytic prescriptions (linear, logarithmic, bilinear with a break) within a Bayesian, outlier-robust framework, and we also apply Gaussian Process Regression to capture…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
