ELEMENTAL ABUNDANCES IN THE CENTER OF THE GALACTIC NUCLEAR DISC
V. V. Kovtyukh, S. M. Andrievsky, R. P. Martin, S. A. Korotin, J. R. D. Lépine, W. J. Maciel,
L. E. Keir, E. A. Panko, Monthly Notices Roy. Astron. Soc. in press (2019)
We have made the first attempt to derive the chemical properties of the Galactic
disc at its very central part using high-resolution infrared spectroscopic observations
of four classical Cepheids. Those stars are located at Galactocentric distances smaller
than 1 kpc. All investigated stars show near-to-solar elemental abundances. By com-
bining these new data with our previous studies, this result suggests that the radial
distribution of iron abundance on a logarithmic scale gradually increases from the
outskirts of the Galactic disc to Galactocentric distances of about 2–4 kpc, reaching
there a maximal value of about +0.4 dex, and then declines sharply to about the solar
value at the Galactic Center.
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