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The Sixth Data Release of the Radial Velocity Experiment (RAVE) -- II: Stellar Atmospheric Parameters, Chemical Abundances and Distances

Authors :
Steinmetz, Matthias
Guiglion, Guillaume
McMillan, Paul J.
Matijevic, Gal
Enke, Harry
Kordopatis, Georges
Zwitter, Tomaz
Valentini, Marica
Chiappini, Cristina
Casagrande, Luca
Wojno, Jennifer
Anguiano, Borja
Bienayme, Olivier
Bijaoui, Albert
Binney, James
Burton, Donna
Cass, Paul
de Laverny, Patrick
Fiegert, Kristin
Freeman, Kenneth
Fulbright, Jon P.
Gibson, Brad K.
Gilmore, Gerard
Grebel, Eva K.
Helmi, Amina
Kunder, Andrea
Munari, Ulisse
Navarro, Julio F.
Parker, Quentin
Ruchti, Gregory R.
Recio-Blanco, Alejandra
Reid, Warren
Seabroke, George M.
Siviero, Alessandro
Siebert, Arnaud
Stupar, Milorad
Watson, Fred
Williams, Mary E. K.
Wyse, Rosemary F. G.
Anders, Friedrich
Antoja, Teresa
Bland-Hawthorn, Joss
Bossini, Diego
Garcia, Rafael A.
Carrillo, Ismael
Chaplin, William J.
Elsworth, Yvonne
Famaey, Benoit
Gerhard, Ortwin
Jofre, Paula
Just, Andreas
Mathur, Savita
Miglio, Andrea
Minchev, Ivan
Monari, Giacomo
Mosser, Benoit
Ritter, Andreas
Rodrigues, Thaise S.
Scholz, Ralf-Dieter
Sharma, Sanjib
Sysoliatina, Kseniia
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We present part 2 of the 6th and final Data Release (DR6 or FDR) of the Radial Velocity Experiment (RAVE), a magnitude-limited (9<I<12) spectroscopic survey of Galactic stars randomly selected in the southern hemisphere. The RAVE medium-resolution spectra (R~7500) cover the Ca-triplet region (8410-8795A) and span the complete time frame from the start of RAVE observations on 12 April 2003 to their completion on 4 April 2013. In the second of two publications, we present the data products derived from 518387 observations of 451783 unique stars using a suite of advanced reduction pipelines focussing on stellar atmospheric parameters, in particular purely spectroscopically derived stellar atmospheric parameters (Teff, log(g), and the overall metallicity), enhanced stellar atmospheric parameters inferred via a Bayesian pipeline using Gaia DR2 astrometric priors, and asteroseismically calibrated stellar atmospheric parameters for giant stars based on asteroseismic observations for 699 K2 stars. In addition, we provide abundances of the elements Fe, Al, and Ni, as well as an overall [alpha/Fe] ratio obtained using a new pipeline based on the GAUGUIN optimization method that is able to deal with variable signal-to-noise ratios. The RAVE DR6 catalogs are cross matched with relevant astrometric and photometric catalogs, and are complemented by orbital parameters and effective temperatures based on the infrared flux method. The data can be accessed via the RAVE Web site (http://rave-survey.org) or the Vizier database.<br />Comment: 65 pages, 33 figures, accepted for publication to AJ

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2002.04512
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ab9ab8