论文标题
Sombrero Galaxy的惊人金属光环
The Strikingly Metal-Rich Halo of the Sombrero Galaxy
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论文摘要
尽管在多种波长上进行了许多观察性研究,但Sombrero Galaxy(M 104 = NGC 4594)的性质仍然难以捉摸。在这里,我们沿着较小轴呈$ \ sim $ 16和33 kpc的两个字段的哈勃太空望远镜成像,以检查扩展球体中的恒星金属性梯度。我们使用这种成像,将红色巨型分支(TRGB)尖端以上的2个MAG与人工恒星测试结合到前向模型观察到的颜色数字图(CMDS),测量沿次要轴线的不同放射线上的金属性分布函数(MDF)。一个重要且出乎意料的结果是,Sombrero的光环非常富含金属含量:甚至位于$ \ sim $ 17的外部场,有效的凸起半径,具有中位金属性[z/h] $ \ sim $ -0.15,而恒星的分数则具有[z/h] <-1.0 <-1.0。在迄今为止研究的大型星系光环中,即使在巨型椭圆机中,这都是前所未有的。我们发现明显的径向金属性梯度,其特征在于半径的金属贫困恒星的比例增加,并且中位金属性的梯度为$ \ sim $ -0.01 $ -0.01 dex/kpc。密度曲线非常适合用坡度,其斜率表现出对金属性的依赖性,并且具有更平坦的斜率,用于更具金属贫困的恒星。我们在最近对附近星系的其他恒星MDF研究以及sombrero星系的潜在形成方案的背景下讨论了我们的结果。
The nature of the Sombrero galaxy (M 104 = NGC 4594) has remained elusive despite many observational studies at a variety of wavelengths. Here we present Hubble Space Telescope imaging of two fields at $\sim$16 and 33 kpc along the minor axis to examine stellar metallicity gradients in the extended spheroid. We use this imaging, extending more than 2 mag below the tip of the red giant branch (TRGB), in combination with artificial star tests to forward model observed color-magnitude diagrams (CMDs), measuring metallicity distribution functions (MDFs) at different radii along the minor axis. An important and unexpected result is that the halo of the Sombrero is strikingly metal-rich: even the outer field, located at $\sim$17 effective radii of the bulge, has a median metallicity [Z/H]$\sim$-0.15 and the fraction of stars with [Z/H]<-1.0 is negligible. This is unprecedented among massive galaxy halos studied to date, even among giant ellipticals. We find significant radial metallicity gradients, characterized by an increase in the fraction of metal-poor stars with radius and a gradient in median metallicity of $\sim$-0.01 dex/kpc. The density profile is well fit by power laws with slopes that exhibit a dependence on metallicity, with flatter slopes for more metal-poor stars. We discuss our results in the context of recent stellar MDF studies of other nearby galaxies and potential formation scenarios for the Sombrero galaxy.