Bibcode
Martínez-Vázquez, C. E.; Monelli, M.; Gallart, C.; Bono, G.; Bernard, E. J.; Stetson, P. B.; Ferraro, I.; Walker, A. R.; Dall'Ora, M.; Fiorentino, G.; Iannicola, G.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, Volume 461, Issue 1, p.L41-L45
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2016
Citations
34
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27
Description
We present the metallicity distribution of a sample of 471 RR Lyrae
(RRL) stars in the Sculptor dSph, obtained from the I-band
period-luminosity relation. It is the first time that the early chemical
evolution of a dwarf galaxy is characterized in such a detailed and
quantitative way, using photometric data alone. We find a broad
metallicity distribution (full width at half-maximum equals to 0.8 dex)
that is peaked at [Fe/H] ≃ -1.90 dex, in excellent agreement with
literature values obtained from spectroscopic data. Moreover, we are
able to directly trace the metallicity gradient out to a radius of
˜55 arcmin. We find that in the outer regions (r >˜32
arcmin) the slope of the metallicity gradient from the RRLs (-0.025 dex
arcmin-1) is comparable to the literature values based on red
giant (RG) stars. However, in the central part of Sculptor, we do not
observe the latter gradients. This suggests that there is a more
metal-rich and/or younger population in Sculptor that does not produce
RRLs. This scenario is strengthened by the observation of a metal-rich
peak in the metallicity distribution of RG stars by other authors, which
is not present in the metallicity distribution of the RRLs within the
same central area.