Metallicity Distribution in M31 and M33 Based on the Tip-RGB Near-infrared Color
Abstract
This study investigates the metallicity distribution in M31 and M33 by using the near-infrared color index J-K of tip-red-giant-branch (TRGB) of the member stars from 2021ApJ...907...18R after removing the foreground dwarf stars by the near-infrared J-H/H-K diagram as well as the Gaia astrometric measurements. We employ the Voronoi binning technique to divide the galaxy into sub-regions, the PN method to determine the TRGB position in the J-K/K diagram, and the bootstrap method to estimate the uncertainties. The TRGB positions are calculated to be J-K = 1.195 0.002 and 1.100 0.003, and K = 17.615 0.007 and 18.185 0.053 for M31 and M33 respectively as an entity, consistent with previous results. The J-K gradient of M31 is found to be -0.0055 kpc-1 at R GC=(0, 24) kpc and -0.0002 kpc-1 at R GC=(24, 150) kpc. Notably, two dust rings are evident at 11.5 kpc and 14.5 kpc, in agreement with previous studies. The J-K of M33 is analyzed in four directions and generally shows a trend of gradually decreasing from the inside to the outside, however, it shows an increasing trend of 0.022 kpc-1 in the inner 0-2 kpc in the west. Through the color-metallicity relation of TRGB, the metallicity gradient of M31 turns to be -0.040 0.0012 dex kpc-1 with R GC<30 kpc and -0.001 0.0002 dex kpc-1 with R GC>30 kpc, and for M33, -0.269 0.0206 dex kpc-1 with R GC<9 kpc.
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