The usage of Stromgren photometry in studies of Local Group Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies - Application to Draco: a new catalogue of Draco members and a study of the metallicity distribution function and radial gradients
D. Faria, S. Feltzing, I. Lundstrom, G. Gilmore, G. M. Wahlgren, A., Ardeberg,, P. Linde

TL;DR
This study demonstrates how Stromgren uvby photometry can effectively identify dwarf galaxy members and derive their metallicities, revealing a metallicity distribution and potential spatial gradients in Draco.
Contribution
The paper introduces a method using Stromgren uvby photometry for membership identification and metallicity estimation in dwarf spheroidal galaxies, validated with Draco data.
Findings
Identified 169 Draco members with metallicities matching spectroscopic studies.
Found a mean [Fe/H] = -1.74 dex with a 0.24 dex spread.
Detected a possible spatial metallicity gradient with more metal-rich stars centrally concentrated.
Abstract
In this paper we demonstrate how Stromgren uvby photometry can be efficiently used to: 1. Identify red giant branch stars that are members in a dwarf spheroidal galaxy. 2. Derive age-independent metallicities for the same stars and quantify the associated errors. Stromgren uvby photometry in a 11 x 22 arcmin field centered on the Draco dwarf spheroidal galaxy was obtained using the Isaac Newton Telescope on La Palma. Members of the Draco dSph galaxy were identified using the surface gravity sensitive c_1 index which discriminates between red giant and dwarf stars. Thus enabling us to distinguish the (red giant branch) members of the dwarf spheroidal galaxy from the foreground dwarf stars in our galaxy. The method is evaluated through a comparison of our membership list with membership classifications in the literature based on radial velocities and proper motions. The metallicity…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
