2017A&A...605A..40A


Query : 2017A&A...605A..40A

2017A&A...605A..40A - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 605A, 40-40 (2017/9-1)

WHT follow-up observations of extremely metal-poor stars identified from SDSS and LAMOST.

AGUADO D.S., GONZALEZ HERNANDEZ J.I., ALLENDE PRIETO C. and REBOLO R.

Abstract (from CDS):

Aims. We have identified several tens of extremely metal-poor star candidates from SDSS and LAMOST, which we follow up with the 4.2 m William Herschel Telescope (WHT) telescope to confirm their metallicity.
Methods. We followed a robust two-step methodology. We first analyzed the SDSS and LAMOST spectra. A first set of stellar parameters was derived from these spectra with the FERRE code, taking advantage of the continuum shape to determine the atmospheric parameters, in particular, the effective temperature. Second, we selected interesting targets for follow-up observations, some of them with very low-quality SDSS or LAMOST data. We then obtained and analyzed higher-quality medium-resolution spectra obtained with the Intermediate dispersion Spectrograph and Imaging System (ISIS) on the WHT to arrive at a second more reliable set of atmospheric parameters. This allowed us to derive the metallicity with accuracy, and we confirm the extremely metal-poor nature in most cases. In this second step we also employed FERRE, but we took a running mean to normalize both the observed and the synthetic spectra, and therefore the final parameters do not rely on having an accurate flux calibration or continuum placement. We have analyzed with the same tools and following the same procedure six well-known metal-poor stars, five of them at [Fe/H]< -4 to verify our results. This showed that our methodology is able to derive accurate metallicity determinations down to [Fe/H]< -5.0.
Results. The results for these six reference stars give us confidence on the metallicity scale for the rest of the sample. In addition, we present 12 new extremely metal-poor candidates: 2 stars at [Fe/H]~=-4, 6 more in the range -4<[Fe/H]< -3.5, and 4 more at -3.5<[Fe/H]< -3.0.
Conclusions. We conclude that we can reliably determine metallicities for extremely metal-poor stars with a precision of 0.2 dex from medium-resolution spectroscopy with our improved methodology. This provides a highly effective way of verifying candidates from lower quality data. Our model spectra and the details of the fitting algorithm are made public to facilitate the standardization of the analysis of spectra from the same or similar instruments.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO, 2017

Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: Population II - galaxies: stellar content - Galaxy: halo - Galaxy: halo

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/605/A40): ferre.pdf f_crump3h.dat>

Simbad objects: 19

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Number of rows : 19
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 SDSS J015131.20+163944.9 * 01 51 31.2021847992 +16 39 45.001962180           A2II 2 0
2 HE 0233-0343 Pe* 02 36 29.7931635456 -03 30 06.029112888   15.867 15.430 15.171 14.818 CEMP-no 32 0
3 SDSS J030444.97+391021.1 * 03 04 44.9849598744 +39 10 21.268312284           A0 2 0
4 UCAC3 215-112497 Pe* 10 29 15.1489854864 +17 29 27.924626724         15.98 sdA 106 0
5 SDSS J105519.28+232234.0 * 10 55 19.2803930520 +23 22 34.010215392           A0V 5 0
6 2MASS J13132688-0019415 Pe* 13 13 26.8884339336 -00 19 41.336280264           CEMP-no 33 0
7 PG 1327+546 HS* 13 29 17.4864560280 +54 20 27.527014716   15.17 14.676     sdB+? 7 0
8 HE 1327-2326 Pe* 13 30 05.9394958608 -23 41 49.699340844 13.761 14.01 13.55 13.50 12.803 CEMP-no 245 0
9 Wolf 1492 Pe* 13 40 02.4921849768 -00 02 18.750053436 11.601 11.832 11.451 11.184 10.892 sdF0: 284 0
10 SDSS J134157.97+513534.1 * 13 41 57.9842074896 +51 35 34.164537828           ~ 2 0
11 SDSS J134338.67+484426.6 Pe* 13 43 38.6679996887 +48 44 26.706404692   12.685 12.147 12.114   ~ 5 0
12 SDSS J144256.37-001542.7 * 14 42 56.3774466000 -00 15 42.801804792           A0 9 0
13 SDSS J152202.09+305526.3 * 15 22 02.0970901056 +30 55 26.400870696           A0 7 0
14 SDSS J173329.32+332941.9 * 17 33 29.3278982016 +33 29 41.909053056           A0 1 0
15 2MASS J20051348-1045030 Pe* 20 05 13.4796995904 -10 45 03.235342644           sdA 9 0
16 SDSS J202109.02+601605.3 * 20 21 09.0153784272 +60 16 05.290894596           sdA 3 0
17 SDSS J204524.03+150825.3 Pe* 20 45 24.0355879224 +15 08 25.391104728           F5 2 0
18 SDSS J222505.97+164322.4 * 22 25 05.9703938976 +16 43 22.428303888           F0III 2 0
19 SDSS J231027.16+231003.4 * 23 10 27.1635331224 +23 10 03.458859024           F5 1 0

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