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J-PLUS: Searching for very metal-poor star candidates using the SPEEM pipeline

Authors :
Galarza, Carlos Andrés
Daflon, Simone
Placco, Vinicius M.
Allende-Prieto, Carlos
Fernandes, Marcelo Borges
Yuan, Haibo
López-Sanjuan, Carlos
Lee, Young Sun
Solano, Enrique
Jiménez-Esteban, F.
Sobral, David
Candal, Alvaro Alvarez
Pereira, Claudio B.
Akras, Stavros
Martín, Eduardo
Teja, Yolanda Jiménez
Cenarro, Javier
Cristóbal-Hornillos, David
Hernández-Monteagudo, Carlos
Marín-Franch, Antonio
Moles, Mariano
Varela, Jesús
Ramió, Héctor Vázquez
Alcaniz, Jailson
Dupke, Renato
Ederoclite, Alessandro
Sodré Jr., Laerte
Angulo, Raul E.
Source :
A&A 657, A35 (2022)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We explore the stellar content of the Javalambre Photometric Local Universe Survey (J-PLUS) Data Release 2 and show its potential to identify low-metallicity stars using the Stellar Parameters Estimation based on Ensemble Methods (SPEEM) pipeline. SPEEM is a tool to provide determinations of atmospheric parameters for stars and separate stellar sources from quasars, using the unique J-PLUS photometric system. The adoption of adequate selection criteria allows the identification of metal-poor star candidates suitable for spectroscopic follow-up. SPEEM consists of a series of machine learning models which uses a training sample observed by both J-PLUS and the SEGUE spectroscopic survey. The training sample has temperatures Teff between 4\,800 K and 9\,000 K; $\log g$ between 1.0 and 4.5, and $-3.1<[Fe/H]<+0.5$. The performance of the pipeline has been tested with a sample of stars observed by the LAMOST survey within the same parameter range. The average differences between the parameters of a sample of stars observed with SEGUE and J-PLUS, which were obtained with the SEGUE Stellar Parameter Pipeline and SPEEM, respectively, are $\Delta Teff\sim 41$ K, $\Delta \log g\sim 0.11$ dex, and $\Delta [Fe/H]\sim 0.09$ dex. A sample of 177 stars have been identified as new candidates with $[Fe/H]<-2.5$ and 11 of them have been observed with the ISIS spectrograph at the William Herschel Telescope. The spectroscopic analysis confirms that $64\%$ of stars have $[Fe/H]<-2.5$, including one new star with $[Fe/H]<-3.0$. SPEEM in combination with the J-PLUS filter system has shown the potential to estimate the stellar atmospheric parameters (Teff, $\log g$, and [Fe/H]). The spectroscopic validation of the candidates shows that SPEEM yields a success rate of $64\%$ on the identification of very metal-poor star candidates with $[Fe/H]<-2.5$.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in the Astronomy & Astrophysics Journal

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
A&A 657, A35 (2022)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2109.11600
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202141717