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The stellar metallicity distribution of the Milky Way from the BATC survey

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arxiv 1307.4467 v1 pith:KTDP3G73 submitted 2013-07-17 astro-ph.GA

The stellar metallicity distribution of the Milky Way from the BATC survey

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Using the stellar atmospheric parameters such as effective temperature and metallicity derived from SDSS spectra for 2200 main sequence (MS) stars which were also observed by Beijing - Arizona - Taiwan - Connecticut (BATC) photometric system, we develop the polynomial photometric calibration method to evaluate the stellar effective temperature and metallicity for BATC multi-color photometric data. This calibration method has been applied to about 160 000 MS stars from 67 BATC observed fields. Those stars have colors and magnitudes in the ranges 0.1 < d - h < 1.4 and 14.0 < d < 21.0. We find that there is a peak of metallicity distribution at [Fe/H] ~ -1.5 in the distance from the Galactic plane |Z| > 5 kpc which corresponds to the halo component and a peak at [Fe/H] ~ -0.7 in the region 2 < |Z| < 5 kpc where is dominated by the thick disk stars. The mean stellar metallicity smoothly decreases from -0.65 to -0.78 in the interval 0.5 < |Z|< 2 kpc. Metallicity distributions in the halo and the thick disk seem invariant with the distance from the Galactic plane.

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