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2015ApJ...803...13Y - Astrophys. J., 803, 13 (2015/April-2)

Stellar loci. III. Photometric metallicities for half million FGK stars of stripe 82.

YUAN H., LIU X., XIANG M., HUANG Y. and CHEN B.

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We develop a method to estimate photometric metallicities by simultaneously fitting the dereddened colors u-g, g-r, r-i, and i-z from the SDSS with those predicted by the metallicity-dependent stellar loci. The method is tested with a spectroscopic sample of main-sequence stars in Stripe 82 selected from the SDSS DR9 and three open clusters. With 1% photometry, the method is capable of delivering photometric metallicities precise to about 0.05, 0.12, and 0.18 dex at metallicities of 0.0, -1.0, and -2.0, respectively, comparable to the precision achievable with low-resolution spectroscopy at a signal-to-noise ratio of 10. We apply this method to the re-calibrated Stripe 82 catalog and derive metallicities for about 0.5 million stars of colors 0.3 < g-i < 1.6 mag and distances between 0.3 and 18 kpc. Potential systematics in the metallicities thus derived, due to the contamination of giants and binaries, are investigated. Photometric distances are also calculated. About 91%, 72%, and 53% of the sample stars are brighter than r = 20.5, 19.5, and 18.5 mag, respectively. The median metallicity errors are around 0.19, 0.16, 0.11, and 0.085 dex for the whole sample, and for stars brighter than r = 20.5, 19.5, and 18.5 mag, respectively. The median distance errors are 8.8%, 8.4%, 7.7%, and 7.3% for the aforementioned four groups of stars, respectively. The data are publicly available. Potential applications of the data in studies of the distribution, (sub) structure, and chemistry of the Galactic stellar populations, are briefly discussed. The results will be presented in future papers.

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Journal keyword(s): methods: data analysis - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: general - surveys

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