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A&A 377, 389-395 (2001)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20011111
Metallicity gradients in the Sagittarius dwarf spheroidal Galaxy
C. Alard1, 21 Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris, 98bis boulevard Arago, 75014 Paris, France
2 Observatoire de Paris, 77 avenue Denfert Rochereau, 75014 Paris, France
(Received 11 April 2001 / Accepted 14 June 2001)
Abstract
Metallicity gradients in the Sagittarius dwarf Galaxy (Sgr) are investigated
by using infrared photometric data from the 2MASS survey. To search for
metallicity effects, the giant branch in a field situated near the
Center of the Sgr is compared to the giant branch in a field situated near
its southern edge. The contamination of the Sgr giant branch by foreground
Galactic stars is canceled by statistical
subtraction of diagrams symmetrical in Galactic latitude. After subtraction
it is possible to reconstruct the Sgr giant branch with excellent accuracy.
The giant branch in the two fields
have similar slopes but are shifted in color. Even after correction for
the differential reddening between the fields, the shift in color between
the branch remains, and is very significant. This variation in the color
of the giant branch corresponds to a metallicity variation of about
-0.25 dex. The existence of a metallicity gradient in Sgr may indicate
that there are two different stellar population in Sgr. One has low
metallicity, and another one of higher metallicity has a smaller
spatial extension.
Key words: galaxies: dwarf -- galaxies: kinematics and dynamics -- galaxies: local group -- galaxies: structure
SIMBAD Objects
© ESO 2001
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