Near-IR spectra of ISOGAL sources in the inner Galactic Bulge

Omont, A.; Schultheis, M.; Ojha, D. K.; Schuller, F.; Lançon, A.

France, India

Abstract

We present near-IR spectra (HK-band) of a sample of 107 sources with mid-IR excesses at 7 and 15;mu m detected during the ISOGAL survey. Making use of the DENIS interstellar extinction map from Schultheis et al. (1999) we derive luminosities and find that the Mbol vs. 12CO and M_bol vs. H2O diagrams are powerful tools for identifying supergiants, AGB stars, giants and young stellar objects. The majority of our sample are AGB stars ( ~ 80%) while we find four good supergiant candidates, nine young stellar objects and 12 RGB candidates. We have used the most recent K0-[15] relation by Jeong et al. (\cite{Jeong2002}) based on recent theoretical modeling of dust formation of AGB stars to determine mass-loss rates. The mass-loss rates of the supergiants are comparable with those in the solar neighbourhood while the long-period variables cover a mass-loss range from -5 < log dot M < -7. The red giant candidates lie at the lower end of the mass-loss rate range between -6.5 < log dot M < -9. We used the equivalent width of the CO bandhead at 2.3 μm, the NaI doublet and the CaI triplet to estimate metallicities using the relation by Ramírez et al. (\cite{Ramirez2000}). The metallicity distribution of the ISOGAL objects shows a mean [Fe/H] ~ -0.25 dex with a dispersion of +/- 0.40 dex which is in agreement with the values of Ramírez et al. (\cite{Ramirez2000}) for Galactic Bulge fields between b = -4o and b = -1.3o. A comparison with the solar neighbourhood sample of Lançon & Wood (\cite{LW}) shows that our sample is ~ 0.5 dex more metal-rich on average.

Based on observations collected at the European Southern Observatory, La Silla, Chile.

The spectra are also available in electronic form at the CDS via anonymous ftp to cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr (130.79.128.5) or via http://cdsweb.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/qcat?/A+A/405/531

2003 Astronomy and Astrophysics
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