Abstract

We discuss star count and three-color data for the two inner-Galaxy elds SA 107 and NGC 6171 observed in the new Basel RGU high-latitude eld star survey. Our analysis is based on the structural models of the Galactic population components that were derived from the previous studies of seven elds mainly in the outer Galaxy (Buser et al. 1998, 1999, hereafter Papers I and II, respectively). Apart from the canonical structural parameters, we here explore some of the special conditions prevailing in the transition region from high to low latitudes approaching the Galactic bulge, such as interstellar reddening, preponderant sampling of giants, and pos- sible large-scale radial metallicity gradients. We show that the data are consistent on a high condence level with a model incorporating an old-thin disk with local mean metallicityh(M=H)i = 0:13 0:21 dex at galactocentric distance R 7:3 kpc and radial abundance gradient @(M=H)=@x = 0:078 0:016 dex/kpc, and a thick disk with mean metallicityh(M=H)i = 0:730:15 dex and vertical metallicity gradient@(M=H)=@z = 0:070:03 dex/kpc. Any radial gradient of the thick disk is shown to be marginal, 0 @(M=H)=@x 0:02 dex/kpc. For the inner halo, we nd a gradient-less metal-weak component with mean metallicity h(M=H)i 1:8 0:3 dex but also evidence of a { possibly localized { metal-rich component havingh(M=H)i = 1:0 0:2 dex. These results provide an important further step toward a comprehensive and detailed mapping of the larger-scale density and metallicity structures of the Galaxy, to be derived from the full-survey data in 14 elds.

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