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2019A&A...622A.182W - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 622A, 182-182 (2019/2-1)

J-PLUS: Identification of low-metallicity stars with artificial neural networks using SPHINX.

WHITTEN D.D., PLACCO V.M., BEERS T.C., CHIES-SANTOS A.L., BONATTO C., VARELA J., CRISTOBAL-HORNILLOS D., EDEROCLITE A., MASSERON T., LEE Y.S., AKRAS S., BORGES FERNANDES M., CABALLERO J.A., CENARRO A.J., COELHO P., COSTA-DUARTE M.V., DAFLON S., DUPKE R.A., LOPES DE OLIVEIRA R., LOPEZ-SANJUAN C., MARIN-FRANCH A., MENDES DE OLIVEIRA C., MOLES M., ORSI A.A., ROSSI S., SODRE L. and VAZQUEZ RAMIO H.

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Context. We present a new methodology for the estimation of stellar atmospheric parameters from narrow- and intermediate-band photometry of the Javalambre Photometric Local Universe Survey (J-PLUS), and propose a method for target pre-selection of low-metallicity stars for follow-up spectroscopic studies. Photometric metallicity estimates for stars in the globular cluster M15 are determined using this method.
Aims. By development of a neural-network-based photometry pipeline, we aim to produce estimates of effective temperature, Teff, and metallicity, [Fe/H], for a large subset of stars in the J-PLUS footprint.
Methods. The Stellar Photometric Index Network Explorer, SPHINX, was developed to produce estimates of Teff and [Fe/H], after training on a combination of J-PLUS photometric inputs and synthetic magnitudes computed for medium-resolution (R ∼ 2000) spectra of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. This methodology was applied to J-PLUS photometry of the globular cluster M15.
Results. Effective temperature estimates made with J-PLUS Early Data Release photometry exhibit low scatter, σ(Teff)=91K, over the temperature range 4500<Teff(K)<8500. For stars from the J-PLUS First Data Release with 4500<Teff(K)<6200, 85±3% of stars known to have [Fe/H]←2.0 are recovered by SPHINX. A mean metallicity of [Fe/H]=-2.32±0.01, with a residual spread of 0.3dex, is determined for M15 using J-PLUS photometry of 664 likely cluster members.
Conclusions. We confirm the performance of SPHINX within the ranges specified, and verify its utility as a stand-alone tool for photometric estimation of effective temperature and metallicity, and for pre-selection of metal-poor spectroscopic targets.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2019

Journal keyword(s): stars: chemically peculiar - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: abundances - techniques: photometric - methods: data analysis

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