This paper reports on the spectroscopic investigation of 54 Cepheids, deriving parameters and abundances. These Cepheids extend previous samples by about 35% in number and increase the amount of the Galactic disk coverage, especially in the direction of l ? 120?. We find that there exists in the Galactic disk at that longitude and at a solar distance ofabout 3Y4 kpc a region that has enhanced abundances, hFe/H?i?þ0:2, with respect to the local region. A simple linear fit to all Cepheid data now extant yields a gradient d½Fe/H?/dRG ¼?0:068 ? 0:003 dex kpc?1.After consideration ofthe spatial abundance inhomogeneities in the sample, we conclude that the best current estimate of the overall gradient is d½Fe/H?/dRG ¼?0:06 dex kpc?1.
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Luck, R. E., Kovtyukh, V. V., & Andrievsky, S. M. (2006). The Distribution of the Elements in the Galactic Disk. The Astronomical Journal, 132(2), 902–918. https://doi.org/10.1086/505687
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