Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-06-27
Astron.J.130:1627-1634,2005
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
12 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in The Astronomical Journal, October 2005
Scientific paper
10.1086/433171
We have used Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 observations to construct a color-magnitude diagram (CMD) for the bulge of M31 at a location ~1.6 kpc from the galaxy's center. Using scaled-solar abundance theoretical red giant branches with a range of metallicities, we have translated the observed colors of the stars in the CMD to abundances and constructed a metallicity distribution function (MDF) for this region. The MDF shows a peak at [M/H]~0 with a steep decline at higher metallicities and a more gradual tail to lower metallicities. This is similar in shape to the MDF of the Milky Way bulge but shifted to higher metallicities by ~0.1 dex. As is the case with the Milky Way bulge MDF, a pure closed box model of chemical evolution, even with significant pre-enrichment, appears to be inconsistent with the M31 bulge MDF. However, a scenario in which an initial infall of gas enriched the bulge to an abundance of [M/H] ~ -1.6 with subsequent evolution proceeding as a closed box provides a better fit to the observed MDF. The similarity between the MDF of the M31 bulge and that of the Milky Way stands in stark contrast to the significant differences in the MDFs of their halo populations. This suggests that the bulk of the stars in the bulges of both galaxies were in place before the accretion events that occurred in the halos could influence them.
Jablonka Pascale
Sarajedini Ata
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