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Blanco DECam Bulge Survey (BDBS) IV: Metallicity Distributions and Bulge Structure from 2.6 Million Red Clump Stars

Authors :
Johnson, Christian I.
Rich, R. Michael
Simion, Iulia T.
Young, Michael D.
Clarkson, William I.
Pilachowski, Catherine A.
Michael, Scott
Marchetti, Tommaso
Soto, Mario
Kunder, Andrea
Koch-Hansen, Andreas J.
Vivas, A. Katherina
Joyce, Meridith
Shen, Juntai
Osmond, Alexis
Johnson, Christian I.
Rich, R. Michael
Simion, Iulia T.
Young, Michael D.
Clarkson, William I.
Pilachowski, Catherine A.
Michael, Scott
Marchetti, Tommaso
Soto, Mario
Kunder, Andrea
Koch-Hansen, Andreas J.
Vivas, A. Katherina
Joyce, Meridith
Shen, Juntai
Osmond, Alexis
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We present photometric metallicity measurements for a sample of 2.6 million bulge red clump stars extracted from the Blanco DECam Bulge Survey (BDBS). Similar to previous studies, we find that the bulge exhibits a strong vertical metallicity gradient, and that at least two peaks in the metallicity distribution functions appear at b < -5. We can discern a metal-poor ([Fe/H] ~ -0.3) and metal-rich ([Fe/H] ~ +0.2) abundance distribution that each show clear systematic trends with latitude, and may be best understood by changes in the bulge's star formation/enrichment processes. Both groups exhibit asymmetric tails, and as a result we argue that the proximity of a star to either peak in [Fe/H] space is not necessarily an affirmation of group membership. The metal-poor peak shifts to lower [Fe/H] values at larger distances from the plane while the metal-rich tail truncates. Close to the plane, the metal-rich tail appears broader along the minor axis than in off-axis fields. We also posit that the bulge has two metal-poor populations -- one that belongs to the metal-poor tail of the low latitude and predominantly metal-rich group, and another belonging to the metal-poor group that dominates in the outer bulge. We detect the X-shape structure in fields with |Z| > 0.7 kpc and for stars with [Fe/H] > -0.5. Stars with [Fe/H] < -0.5 may form a spheroidal or "thick bar" distribution while those with [Fe/H] > -0.1 are strongly concentrated near the plane.<br />Comment: 26 pages, 22 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS; the full data table is very long so only a stub table has been provided here; the full electronic table will be provided through MNRAS upon publication, but early access to the full table will be granted upon request to the authors

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363566309
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093.mnras.stac1840