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The Pristine survey VIII: The metallicity distribution function of the Milky Way halo down to the extremely metal-poor regime

Authors :
Youakim, K.
Starkenburg, E.
Martin, N. F.
Matijevic, G.
Aguado, D. S.
Prieto, C. Allende
Arentsen, A.
Bonifacio, P.
Carlberg, R. G.
Hernández, J. I. González
Hill, V.
Kordopatis, G.
Lardo, C.
Navarro, J. F.
Jablonka, P.
Janssen, R. Sánchez
Sestito, F.
Thomas, G. F.
Youakim, K.
Starkenburg, E.
Martin, N. F.
Matijevic, G.
Aguado, D. S.
Prieto, C. Allende
Arentsen, A.
Bonifacio, P.
Carlberg, R. G.
Hernández, J. I. González
Hill, V.
Kordopatis, G.
Lardo, C.
Navarro, J. F.
Jablonka, P.
Janssen, R. Sánchez
Sestito, F.
Thomas, G. F.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The Pristine survey uses narrow-band photometry to derive precise metallicities down to the extremely metal-poor regime ([Fe/H] < -3), and currently consists of over 4 million FGK-type stars over a sky area of $\sim 2~500\, \mathrm{deg}^2$. We focus our analysis on a subsample of $\sim 80~000$ main sequence turnoff stars with heliocentric distances between 6 and 20 kpc, which we take to be a representative sample of the inner halo. The resulting metallicity distribution function (MDF) has a peak at [Fe/H] = -1.6, and a slope of $\Delta$(LogN)/$\Delta[Fe/H] = 1.0 \pm 0.1$ in the metallicity range of -3.4 < [Fe/H] < -2.5. This agrees well with a simple closed-box chemical enrichment model in this range, but is shallower than previous spectroscopic MDFs presented in the literature, suggesting that there may be a larger proportion of metal-poor stars in the inner halo than previously reported. We identify the Monoceros/TriAnd/ACS/EBS/A13 structure in metallicity space in a low latitude field in the anticenter direction, and also discuss the possibility that the inner halo is dominated by a single, large merger event, but cannot strongly support or refute this idea with the current data. Finally, based on the MDF of field stars, we estimate the number of expected metal-poor globular clusters in the Milky Way halo to be 5.4 for [Fe/H] < -2.5 and 1.5 for [Fe/H] < -3, suggesting that the lack of low metallicity globular clusters in the Milky Way is not due simply to statistical undersampling.<br />Comment: 17 pages, 12 figures, 5 tables, accepted for publication in MNRAS

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1176395389
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093.mnras.stz3619