Deep Hubble Space Telescope WFPC2 Photometry of M31's Thick Disk (?)
Abstract
We present deep color-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) for a field along the outer disk of M31 based on archival Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 observations in the F555W (~V) and F814W (~I) filters. The CMDs, which contain a total of about 50,000 stars, feature a prominent red giant branch (RGB) along with a significant population of helium-burning red clump stars. In addition, they exhibit the rarely seen asymptotic giant branch clump, as well as a weak Population II horizontal branch. There is also the hint of a ~2 Gyr subgiant branch at the faintest levels of the CMDs. After adopting an M31 distance of (m-M)0=24.5 and a reddening of E(B-V)=0.08, we draw the following conclusions. (1) The I-band absolute magnitude of the helium-burning red clump stars is MI(RC)=-0.29+/-0.05, which is in accord with the value derived from Hipparcos parallaxes of solar neighborhood clump stars by Stanek & Garnavich. (2) The metallicity distribution function constructed from bright RGB stars shows a characteristic shape; however, a pure halo population consisting of metal-poor and intermediate-metallicity components (as advocated in the literature) is not sufficient to account for this shape. Instead, an additional Gaussian component with <[Fe/H]>=-0.22+/-0.26, comprising 70% of the total number of stars, is required. (3) A comparison of our CMD with theoretical isochrones indicates that the majority of stars in our M31 field have ages that are >~1.5 Gyr. (4) These points, along with the physical location of our field in M31, suggest that we are observing the thick-disk population of this galaxy.
- Publication:
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The Astronomical Journal
- Pub Date:
- November 2001
- DOI:
- 10.1086/323456
- Bibcode:
- 2001AJ....122.2444S
- Keywords:
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- Stars: Color-Magnitude Diagrams;
- galaxies: individual (M31);
- Galaxies: Local Group;
- Stars: Abundances