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The Stars of the HETDEX Survey. I. Radial Velocities and Metal-Poor Stars from Low-Resolution Stellar Spectra

Authors :
Karl Gebhardt
Keith Hawkins
Christopher Sneden
Dustin Davis
Barbara G. Castanheira
Donald P. Schneider
Caitlin M. Casey
Andreas Kelz
J. Craig Wheeler
Steven L. Finkelstein
Daniel J. Farrow
Gary J. Hill
Erin Mentuch Cooper
Andreia Carrillo
Howard E. Bond
Robin Ciardullo
Greg Zeimann
Matthias Steinmetz
Matthew Shetrone
Chenxu Liu
Else Starkenburg
Astronomy
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal, 911(2):108. IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
IOP PUBLISHING LTD, 2021.

Abstract

The Hobby-Eberly Telescope Dark Energy Experiment (HETDEX) is an unbiased, massively multiplexed spectroscopic survey, designed to measure the expansion history of the universe through low-resolution ($R\sim750$) spectra of Lyman-Alpha Emitters. In its search for these galaxies, HETDEX will also observe a few 10$^{5}$ stars. In this paper, we present the first stellar value-added catalog within the internal second data release of the HETDEX Survey (HDR2). The new catalog contains 120,571 low-resolution spectra for 98,736 unique stars between $10 < G < 22$ spread across the HETDEX footprint at relatively high ($b\sim60^\circ$) Galactic latitudes. With these spectra, we measure radial velocities (RVs) for $\sim$42,000 unique FGK-type stars in the catalog and show that the HETDEX spectra are sufficient to constrain these RVs with a 1$��$ precision of 28.0 km/s and bias of 3.5 km/s with respect to the LAMOST surveys and 1$��$ precision of 27.5 km/s and bias of 14.0 km/s compared to the SEGUE survey. Since these RVs are for faint ($G\geq16$) stars, they will be complementary to Gaia. Using t-Distributed Stochastic Neighbor Embedding (t-SNE), we also demonstrate that the HETDEX spectra can be used to determine a star's T${\rm{eff}}$, and log g and its [Fe/H]. With the t-SNE projection of the FGK-type stars with HETDEX spectra we also identify 416 new candidate metal-poor ([Fe/H] $< -1$~dex) stars for future study. These encouraging results illustrate the utility of future low-resolution stellar spectroscopic surveys.<br />18 Pages, 11 Figures, 2 Tables. Accepted to ApJ

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0004637X
Volume :
911
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cb47caee50a85131aed360a12fede0f5