As part of a study aimed at determining the kinematical and chemical properties of Terzan 5, we present the first characterization of the bulge stars surrounding this puzzling stellar system. We observed 615 targets located well beyond the tidal radius of Terzan 5 and found that their radial velocity distribution is well described by a Gaussian function peaked at 〈v rad〉 = +21.0 ± 4.6 km s-1 with dispersion σ v = 113.0 ± 2.7 km s-1. This is one of the few high-precision spectroscopic surveys of radial velocities for a large sample of bulge stars in such a low and positive latitude environment (b = +1.°7). We found no evidence of the peak at 〈v rad〉 +200 km s-1 found in Nidever et al. Strong contamination of many observed spectra by TiO bands prevented us from deriving the iron abundance for the entire spectroscopic sample, introducing a selection bias. The metallicity distribution was finally derived for a subsample of 112 stars in a magnitude range where the effect of the selection bias is negligible. The distribution is quite broad and roughly peaked at solar metallicity ([Fe/H] ≃ +0.05 dex) with a similar number of stars in the super-solar and in the sub-solar ranges. The population number ratios in different metallicity ranges agree well with those observed in other low-latitude bulge fields, suggesting (1) the possible presence of a plateau for |b| < 4° in the ratio between stars in the super-solar (0 < [Fe/H] <0.5 dex) and sub-solar (-0.5 < [Fe/H] <0 dex) metallicity ranges; (2) a severe drop in the metal-poor component ([Fe/H] <-0.5) as a function of Galactic latitude.

CHEMICAL AND KINEMATICAL PROPERTIES OF GALACTIC BULGE STARS SURROUNDING THE STELLAR SYSTEM TERZAN 5 / D. Massari;A. Mucciarelli;F. R. Ferraro;L. Origlia;R. M. Rich;B. Lanzoni;E. Dalessandro;R. Ibata;L. Lovisi;M. Bellazzini;D. Reitzel. - In: THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL. - ISSN 0004-637X. - STAMPA. - 791:(2014), pp. 101-110. [10.1088/0004-637X/791/2/101]

CHEMICAL AND KINEMATICAL PROPERTIES OF GALACTIC BULGE STARS SURROUNDING THE STELLAR SYSTEM TERZAN 5

MASSARI, DAVIDE;MUCCIARELLI, ALESSIO;FERRARO, FRANCESCO ROSARIO;LANZONI, BARBARA;DALESSANDRO, EMANUELE;LOVISI, LOREDANA;
2014

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As part of a study aimed at determining the kinematical and chemical properties of Terzan 5, we present the first characterization of the bulge stars surrounding this puzzling stellar system. We observed 615 targets located well beyond the tidal radius of Terzan 5 and found that their radial velocity distribution is well described by a Gaussian function peaked at 〈v rad〉 = +21.0 ± 4.6 km s-1 with dispersion σ v = 113.0 ± 2.7 km s-1. This is one of the few high-precision spectroscopic surveys of radial velocities for a large sample of bulge stars in such a low and positive latitude environment (b = +1.°7). We found no evidence of the peak at 〈v rad〉 +200 km s-1 found in Nidever et al. Strong contamination of many observed spectra by TiO bands prevented us from deriving the iron abundance for the entire spectroscopic sample, introducing a selection bias. The metallicity distribution was finally derived for a subsample of 112 stars in a magnitude range where the effect of the selection bias is negligible. The distribution is quite broad and roughly peaked at solar metallicity ([Fe/H] ≃ +0.05 dex) with a similar number of stars in the super-solar and in the sub-solar ranges. The population number ratios in different metallicity ranges agree well with those observed in other low-latitude bulge fields, suggesting (1) the possible presence of a plateau for |b| < 4° in the ratio between stars in the super-solar (0 < [Fe/H] <0.5 dex) and sub-solar (-0.5 < [Fe/H] <0 dex) metallicity ranges; (2) a severe drop in the metal-poor component ([Fe/H] <-0.5) as a function of Galactic latitude.
2014
CHEMICAL AND KINEMATICAL PROPERTIES OF GALACTIC BULGE STARS SURROUNDING THE STELLAR SYSTEM TERZAN 5 / D. Massari;A. Mucciarelli;F. R. Ferraro;L. Origlia;R. M. Rich;B. Lanzoni;E. Dalessandro;R. Ibata;L. Lovisi;M. Bellazzini;D. Reitzel. - In: THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL. - ISSN 0004-637X. - STAMPA. - 791:(2014), pp. 101-110. [10.1088/0004-637X/791/2/101]
D. Massari;A. Mucciarelli;F. R. Ferraro;L. Origlia;R. M. Rich;B. Lanzoni;E. Dalessandro;R. Ibata;L. Lovisi;M. Bellazzini;D. Reitzel
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