On the Use of Field RR Lyrae as Galactic Probes -- VIII. Early Formation of the Galactic Spheroid
G. Bono, V. F. Braga, M. Fabrizio, M. Tantalo, K. Baeza-Villagra, J. Crestani, V. D'Orazi, M. Dall'Ora, M. Di Criscienzo, G. Fiorentino, M. Gholami, M. Marengo, C. E. Mart\'inez-V\'azquez, M. Monelli, J. P. Mullen, A. Nunnari, V. D. Pipwala, Z. Prudil, C. Sneden, G. Altavilla

TL;DR
This study presents a comprehensive catalog of RR Lyrae stars and BHB stars, analyzing their chemical and kinematic properties to shed light on the early formation of the Galactic spheroid and its components.
Contribution
It provides the largest homogeneous spectroscopic dataset of RRLs and BHB stars, with detailed chemical abundances and kinematic data, revealing insights into the Galactic formation history.
Findings
Galactic components show distinct metallicity and alpha-element patterns.
Radial metallicity gradients are negative and vary among components.
Similarities between Milky Way RRLs and M31 globular clusters suggest common formation processes.
Abstract
We introduce a new photometric catalog of RR Lyrae variables (RRLs, 300,000) mainly based on data available in public datasets. We also present the largest and most homogeneous spectroscopic dataset of RRLs and Blue Horizontal Branch [BHB] stars ever collected. This includes radial velocity measurements (16,000) and iron abundances (S method for 8,140 RRLs, plus 547 from literature). Elemental abundances based on high-resolution spectra are provided for 487 RRLs and 64 BHB stars. We identified candidate RRLs associated to the main Galactic components and their iron distribution function (IDF) becomes more metal-rich when moving from the Halo ([Fe/H]=-1.56) to the Thick (TCD; [Fe/H]=-1.47) and Thin (TND; [Fe/H]=-0.73) disk. Furthermore, Halo RRLs and RRLs in retrograde orbits are -enhanced ([/Fe]=0.27, =0.18), while TCD RRLs are either…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
