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Ak, S.; Bilir, S.; Karaali, S.; Buser, R.; Cabrera-Lavers, A.
Bibliographical reference
New Astronomy, Volume 12, Issue 8, p. 605-612.
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2007
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Description
We present metallicities and their variations with different parameters
for 36 high-latitude fields covering Galactic longitudes 0° < l
⩽ 360°. The metallicities for relatively short vertical
distances (z < 2.5 kpc) show systematic fluctuations with Galactic
longitude, similar to those of the thick-disc scaleheight, which may be
interpreted as indicating a common origin, viz., the flare effect of the
disc (Bilir et al., 2007, MNRAS). This suggestion is supported by the
metallicity variations which we find as functions of radial distance.
The metallicity variation at larger vertical distances (6.5 < z ⩽
9.5 kpc) is small but monotonic. Three different vertical metallicity
gradients could be detected: d[M/H]/dz = - 0.22(±0.03),
d[M/H]/dz = -0.38(±0.06), and d[M/H]/dz =
-0.08(±0.07) dex kpc-1 for the intervals z
< 3, 3 ⩽ z < 5, and 5 ⩽ z < 10 kpc, respectively. Since
our data cover the whole Galactic longitude interval, the resulting
metallicity gradients can be interpreted as properties of the
larger-scale Galaxy. The first gradient confirms the dissipational
formation of the disc at short z-distances. The steeper gradient
corresponds to the transition region between different population
components of the Galaxy, and finally, the lowest value provides an
adequate description of the inner-halo metallicity gradient.