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The Sgr dSph hosts a metal-rich population

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 414, Issue 2, Pages 503-514

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E D P SCIENCES
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20031692

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stars : abundances; stars : atmospheres; galaxies : abundances; galaxies : evolution; galaxies : dwarf; galaxies : individual : Sgr dSph

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We report on abundances of O, Mg, Si, Ca and Fe for 10 giants in the Sgr dwarf spheroidal derived from high resolution spectra obtained with UVES at the 8.2 m Kueyen- VLT telescope. The iron abundance spans the range - 0.8 less than or similar to [Fe/H] less than or similar to 0.0 and the dominant population is relatively metal-rich with [Fe/H] similar to - 0.25. The alpha/Fe ratios are slightly subsolar, even at the lowest observed metallicities suggesting a slow or bursting star formation rate. From our sample of 12 giants ( including the two observed by Bonifacio et al. 2000) we conclude that a substantial metal rich population exists in Sgr, which dominates the sample. The spectroscopic metallicities allow one to break the age-metallicity degeneracy in the interpretation of the colour-magnitude diagram (CMD). Comparison of isochrones of appropriate metallicity with the observed CMD suggests an age of 1 Gyr or younger, for the dominant Sgr population sampled by us. We argue that the observations support a star formation that is triggered by the passage of Sgr through the Galactic disc, both in Sgr and in the disc. This scenario has also the virtue of explaining the mysterious bulge C stars as disc stars formed in this event. The interaction of Sgr with the Milky Way is likely to have played a major role in its evolution.

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