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2015ApJ...809..143D - Astrophys. J., 809, 143 (2015/August-3)

Discovery of low-metallicity stars in the central parsec of the Milky Way.

DO T., KERZENDORF W., WINSOR N., STOSTAD M., MORRIS M.R., LU J.R. and GHEZ A.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a metallicity analysis of 83 late-type giants within the central 1 pc of the Milky Way. K-band spectroscopy of these stars was obtained with the medium spectral resolution integral-field spectrograph NIFS on Gemini North using laser-guided star adaptive optics. Using spectral template fitting with the MARCS synthetic spectral grid, we find that there is a large variation in the metallicity, with stars ranging from [M/H] < -1.0 to above solar metallicity. About 6% of the stars have [M/H] < -0.5. This result is in contrast to previous observations with smaller samples that show stars at the Galactic center having approximately solar metallicity with only small variations. Our current measurement uncertainties are dominated by systematics in the model, especially at [M/H] > 0, where there are stellar lines not represented in the model. However, the conclusion that there are low-metallicity stars, as well as large variations in metallicity, is robust. The metallicity may be an indicator of the origin of these stars. The low-metallicity population is consistent with that of globular clusters in the Milky Way, but their small fraction likely means that globular cluster infall is not the dominant mechanism for forming the Milky Way nuclear star cluster. The majority of stars are at or above solar metallicity, which suggests they were formed closer to the Galactic center or from the disk. In addition, our results indicate that it will be important for star formation history analyses using red giants at the Galactic center to consider the effect of varying metallicity.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: center - stars: abundances - stars: late-type - techniques: high angular resolution - techniques: spectroscopic

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