The First Detailed Abundances for M giants in the inner Bulge from Infrared Spectroscopy

Abstract

We report the first abundance analysis of 17 M giant stars in the inner Galactic bulge at (l,b)=(0,-1), based on R=25,000 infrared spectroscopy (1.5-1.8 ~μ m) using NIRSPEC at the Keck telescope. Based on their luminosities and radial velocities, we identify these stars with a stellar population older than 1 Gyr. We find the iron abundance < [Fe/H] > = -0.22 0.03, with a 1σ dispersion of 0.14 0.024. We also find the bulge stars have enhanced [ alpha/Fe] abundance ratio at the level of +0.3 dex relative to the Solar stars, and low <12C/13C>≈ 6.5 0.3. The derived iron abundance and composition for this inner bulge sample is indistinguishable from that of a sample of M giants our team has previously studied in Baade's Window (l,b)=(0.9,-4). We find no evidence of any major iron abundance or abundance ratio gradient between this inner field and Baade's window.

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