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The distribution of [$\alpha$/Fe] in the Milky Way disc

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2021-10-13 v2 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

Using a sample of red giant stars from the Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) Data Release 16, we infer the conditional distribution p([α/Fe][Fe/H])p([\alpha/\text{Fe}]\,|\,[\text{Fe/H}]) in the Milky Way disk for the α\alpha-elements Mg, O, Si, S, and Ca. In each bin of [Fe/H] and Galactocentric radius RR, we model p([α/Fe])p([\alpha/\text{Fe}]) as a sum of two Gaussians, representing "low-α\alpha" and "high-α\alpha" populations with scale heights z1=0.45kpcz_1=0.45\,\text{kpc} and z2=0.95kpcz_2=0.95\,\text{kpc}, respectively. By accounting for age-dependent and zz-dependent selection effects in APOGEE, we infer the [α\alpha/Fe] distributions that would be found for a fair sample of long-lived stars covering all zz. Near the Solar circle, this distribution is bimodal at sub-solar [Fe/H], with the low-α\alpha and high-α\alpha peaks clearly separated by a minimum at intermediate [α\alpha/Fe]. In agreement with previous results, we find that the high-α\alpha population is more prominent at smaller RR, lower [Fe/H], and larger z|z|, and that the sequence separation is smaller for Si and Ca than for Mg, O, and S. We find significant intrinsic scatter in [α\alpha/Fe] at fixed [Fe/H] for both the low-α\alpha and high-α\alpha populations, typically 0.04\sim 0.04-dex. The means, dispersions, and relative amplitudes of this two-Gaussian description, and the dependence of these parameters on RR, [Fe/H], and α\alpha-element, provide a quantitative target for chemical evolution models and a test for hydrodynamic simulations of disk galaxy formation. We argue that explaining the observed bimodality will probably require one or more sharp transitions in the disk's gas accretion, star formation, or outflow history in addition to radial mixing of stellar populations.

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@article{arxiv.2101.04488,
  title  = {The distribution of [$\alpha$/Fe] in the Milky Way disc},
  author = {Fiorenzo Vincenzo and David H. Weinberg and Andrea Miglio and Richard R. Lane and Alexandre Roman-Lopes},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.04488},
  year   = {2021}
}

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Accepted for publication in MNRAS