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The [Fe/H], [C/Fe], and [alpha/Fe] distributions of the Bootes I Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy

Authors :
Lai, David K.
Lee, Young Sun
Bolte, Michael
Lucatello, Sara
Beers, Timothy C.
Johnson, Jennifer A.
Sivarani, Thirupathi
Rockosi, Constance M.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

We present the results of a low-resolution spectral abundance study of 25 stars in the Bootes I dwarf spheroidal (dSph) galaxy. The data were obtained with the LRIS instrument at Keck Observatory, and allow us to measure [Fe/H], [C/Fe], and [alpha/Fe] for each star. We find both a large spread in metallicity (2.1 dex in [Fe/H]) as well as the low average metallicity in this system, <[Fe/H]>=-2.59, matching previous estimates. This sample includes a newly discovered extremely metal-poor star, with [Fe/H]=-3.8, that is one of the most metal-poor stars yet found in a dSph. We compare the metallicity distribution function of Bootes I to analytic chemical evolution models. While the metallicity distribution function of Bootes I is best fit by an Extra Gas chemical evolution model, leaky-box models also provide reasonable fits. We also find that the [alpha/Fe] distribution and the carbon-enhanced metal-poor fraction of our sample (12%) are reasonable matches to Galactic halo star samples in the same metallicity range, indicating that at these low metallicities, systems like the Bootes I ultra-faint dSph could have been contributors to the Galactic halo.<br />Comment: ApJ, accepted. 10 pages, in emulate apj format

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1106.2168
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/738/1/51