APOGEE Chemical Abundance Patterns of the Massive Milky Way Satellites

Author:

Hasselquist StenORCID,Hayes Christian R.ORCID,Lian JianhuiORCID,Weinberg David H.ORCID,Zasowski GailORCID,Horta Danny,Beaton RachaelORCID,Feuillet Diane K.ORCID,Garro Elisa R.,Gallart CarmeORCID,Smith Verne V.,Holtzman Jon A.ORCID,Minniti DanteORCID,Lacerna IvanORCID,Shetrone MatthewORCID,Jönsson HenrikORCID,Cioni Maria-Rosa L.ORCID,Fillingham Sean P.ORCID,Cunha KatiaORCID,O’Connell Robert,Fernández-Trincado José G.,Muñoz Ricardo R.,Schiavon RicardoORCID,Almeida Andres,Anguiano BorjaORCID,Beers Timothy C.ORCID,Bizyaev DmitryORCID,Brownstein Joel R.ORCID,Cohen Roger E.ORCID,Frinchaboy PeterORCID,García-Hernández D. A.ORCID,Geisler DougORCID,Lane Richard R.,Majewski Steven R.ORCID,Nidever David L.ORCID,Nitschelm ChristianORCID,Povick JoshuaORCID,Price-Whelan AdrianORCID,Roman-Lopes AlexandreORCID,Rosado Margarita,Sobeck JenniferORCID,Stringfellow GuyORCID,Valenzuela Octavio,Villanova Sandro,Vincenzo FiorenzoORCID

Abstract

Abstract The SDSS-IV Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) survey has obtained high-resolution spectra for thousands of red giant stars distributed among the massive satellite galaxies of the Milky Way (MW): the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds (LMC/SMC), the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy (Sgr), Fornax (Fnx), and the now fully disrupted Gaia Sausage/Enceladus (GSE) system. We present and analyze the APOGEE chemical abundance patterns of each galaxy to draw robust conclusions about their star formation histories, by quantifying the relative abundance trends of multiple elements (C, N, O, Mg, Al, Si, Ca, Fe, Ni, and Ce), as well as by fitting chemical evolution models to the [α/Fe]–[Fe/H] abundance plane for each galaxy. Results show that the chemical signatures of the starburst in the Magellanic Clouds (MCs) observed by Nidever et al. in the α-element abundances extend to C+N, Al, and Ni, with the major burst in the SMC occurring some 3–4 Gyr before the burst in the LMC. We find that Sgr and Fnx also exhibit chemical abundance patterns suggestive of secondary star formation epochs, but these events were weaker and earlier (∼5–7 Gyr ago) than those observed in the MCs. There is no chemical evidence of a second starburst in GSE, but this galaxy shows the strongest initial star formation as compared to the other four galaxies. All dwarf galaxies had greater relative contributions of AGB stars to their enrichment than the MW. Comparing and contrasting these chemical patterns highlight the importance of galaxy environment on its chemical evolution.

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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