Principal Component Abundance Analysis of Microlensed Bulge Dwarf and Subgiant Stars
Författare
Summary, in English
Elemental abundance patterns can provide vital clues to the formation and enrichment history of a stellar population. Here we present an investigation of the Galactic bulge, where we apply principal component abundance analysis (PCAA) - a principal component decomposition of relative abundances [X/Fe] to a sample of 35 microlensed bulge dwarf and subgiant stars, characterizing their distribution in the 12-dimensional space defined by their measured elemental abundances. The first principal component PC I, which suffices to describe the abundance patterns of most stars in the sample, shows a strong contribution from alpha-elements, reflecting the relative contributions of Type II and Type 1a supernovae. The second principal component PC2 is characterized by a Na-Ni correlation, the likely product of metallicity-dependent Type II supernova yields. The distribution in PC I is bimodal, showing that the bimodality previously found in the [Fe/H] values of these stars is robustly and independently recovered by looking at only their relative abundance patterns. The two metal-rich stars that are alpha-enhanced have outlier values of PC2 and PC3, respectively, further evidence that they have distinctive enrichment histories. Applying PCAA to a sample of local thin and thick disk dwarfs yields a nearly identical PC I. In PC I, the metal-rich and metal-poor bulge dwarfs track kinematically selected thin and thick disk dwarfs, respectively, suggesting broadly similar alpha-enrichment histories. However, the disk PC2 is dominated by a Y-Ba correlation, likely indicating a contribution of s-process enrichment from long-lived asymptotic giant branch stars that is absent from the bulge PC2 because of its rapid formation.
Avdelning/ar
Publiceringsår
2012
Språk
Engelska
Sidor
269-279
Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie
Acta Astronomica
Volym
62
Issue
3
Dokumenttyp
Artikel i tidskrift
Förlag
Copernicus GmbH
Ämne
- Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology
Nyckelord
- Galaxy: general
- Galaxy: bulge
- Galaxy: evolution
- Galaxy: formation
- Galaxy: stellar content
- Stars: abundances
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt
- ISSN: 0001-5237