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The Galactic abundance gradient from Cepheids - V. Transition zone between 10 and 11 kpc

Journal

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 413, Issue 1, Pages 159-172

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20031528

Keywords

stars : abundances; Galaxy : abundances; Galaxy : evolution; stars : variables : cepheids

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This paper reports on the spectroscopic investigation of 12 Cepheids which are situated in the crucial region of galactocentric distances from 9 kpc to 12 kpc, where according to our previous results (Andrievsky et al. 2002c; Luck et al. 2003) the radial metallicity distribution experiences an obvious change. In particular, the wriggle in the iron abundance distribution is found to fall approximately at galactocentric distances 10-11 kpc (assuming galactocentric distance of the Sun R-G,R-circle dot = 7.9 kpc). Within the transition zone from 10 to 11 kpc the relative-to-solar iron abundance decreases approximately to -0.2 dex. The new sample of stars, analyzed in present paper, gives results supporting the previous conclusion about the multimodal character of the metallicity distribution in galactic disc. Using a quite simple consideration of galactic chemical evolution we show that the observed distribution can be explained in the framework of a model which includes the spiral arms. In particular, the wriggle feature associated with R-G approximate to 11 kpc can be interpreted as a change of metallicity level in the vicinity of the galactic corotation resonance.

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