Low-resolution near-infrared SpeX spectra of 14 Cepheids recover global metallicities matching homogenized optical iron abundances with 0.09 dex scatter.
Using Cepheids to determine the galactic abundance gradient I. The solar neighbourhood
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A number of studies of abundance gradients in the galactic disk have been performed in recent years. The results obtained are rather disparate: from no detectable gradient to a rather significant slope of about -0.1 dex kpc -1. The present study concerns the abundance gradient based on the spectroscopic analysis of a sample of classical Cepheids. These stars enable one to obtain reliable abundances of a variety of chemical elements. Additionally, they have well determined distances which allow an accurate determination of abundance distributions in the galactic disc. Using 236 high resolution spectra of 77 galactic Cepheids, the radial elemental distribution in the galactic disc between galactocentric distances in the range 6-11 kpc has been investigated. Gradients for 25 chemical elements (from carbon to gadolinium) are derived...
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Cepheid metallicities from low-resolution near-infrared spectra: validation against the optical reference scale
Low-resolution near-infrared SpeX spectra of 14 Cepheids recover global metallicities matching homogenized optical iron abundances with 0.09 dex scatter.