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González-Fernández, C.; Cabrera-Lavers, A.; Hammersley, P. L.; Garzón, F.
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Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 479, Issue 1, February III 2008, pp.131-140
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Context: The existence in the Milky Way of either a long thin bar with a
half length of 4.5 kpc and a position angle of around 45° with
respect to the Sun-Galactic centre line or a bulge+bar complex, thicker
and shorter, with a smaller tilt respect to the Sun-GC line, has been a
matter of discussion in recent decades. Aims: In this paper, we
present low resolution (R=500) near-infrared spectra for selected and
serendipitous sources in six inner in-plane Galactic fields at l=7°,
12°, 15°, 20°, 26° and 27°, with the aim of
analysing the stellar content present in those fields. Methods:
From the equivalent widths of the main features of the K band spectra
(the NaI, CaI and CO bandheads) we have derived the metallicities of the
sources by means of the empirical scale obtained by Ramírez et
al. (2000, AJ, 120, 833) and Frogel et al. (2001, AJ, 122, 1896) for
luminous red giants. Results: Our results show how the mean
metallicity of the sample varies with Galactic longitude. We find two
groups of stars, one whose [Fe/H] is similar to the values obtained for
the bulge in other studies (Molla et al. 2000, MNRAS, 316, 345;
Schultheis et al. 2003, A&A, 405, 531), and a second one with a
metallicity similar to that of the inner parts of the disc (Rocha-Pinto
et al. 2006, A&A, 453, L9). The relative density of both groups of
stars in our sample varies in a continuous way from the bulge to the
disc. This could hint at the existence of a single component apart from
the disc and bulge, running from l=7° to l=27° and able to
transport disc stars inwards and bulge stars outwards, which could be
the Galactic bar that has been detected in previous works as an
overdensity of stars located at those galactic coordinates (Hammersley
et al. 1994, MNRAS, 269, 753; Hammersley et al. 2000, MNRAS, 317, L45;
Picaud et al. 2003, A&A, 408, 141).
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