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J-PLUS: Stellar Parameters, C, N, Mg, Ca and [{\alpha}/Fe] Abundances for Two Million Stars from DR1

Authors :
Yang, Lin
Yuan, Haibo
Xiang, Maosheng
Duan, Fuqing
Huang, Yang
Liu, Jifeng
Beers, Timothy C.
Galarza, Carlos Andrés
Daflon, Simone
Fernández-Ontiveros, J. A.
Cenarro, Javier
Cristóbal-Hornillos, David
Hernández-Monteagudo, Carlos
López-Sanjuan, 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 659, A181 (2022)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Context. The Javalambre Photometric Local Universe Survey (J-PLUS) has obtained precise photometry in twelve specially designed filters for large numbers of Galactic stars. Deriving their precise stellar atmospheric parameters and individual elemental abundances is crucial for studies of Galactic structure, and the assembly history and chemical evolution of our Galaxy. Aims. Our goal is to estimate not only stellar parameters (effective temperature, Teff, surface gravity, log g, and metallicity, [Fe/H]), but also [{\alpha}/Fe] and four elemental abundances ([C/Fe], [N/Fe], [Mg/Fe], and [Ca/Fe]) using data from J-PLUS DR1. Methods. By combining recalibrated photometric data from J-PLUS DR1, Gaia DR2, and spectroscopic labels from LAMOST, we design and train a set of cost-sensitive neural networks, the CSNet, to learn the non-linear mapping from stellar colors to their labels. Results. We have achieved precisions of {\delta}Teff {\sim}55K, {\delta}logg{\sim}0.15dex, and {\delta}[Fe/H]{\sim}0.07dex, respectively, over a wide range of temperature, surface gravity, and metallicity. The uncertainties of the abundance estimates for [{\alpha}/Fe] and the four individual elements are in the range 0.04-0.08 dex. We compare our parameter and abundance estimates with those from other spectroscopic catalogs such as APOGEE and GALAH, and find an overall good agreement. Conclusions. Our results demonstrate the potential of well-designed, high-quality photometric data for determinations of stellar parameters as well as individual elemental abundances. Applying the method to J-PLUS DR1, we have obtained the aforementioned parameters for about two million stars, providing an outstanding data set for chemo-dynamic analyses of the Milky Way. The catalog of the estimated parameters is publicly accessible.<br />Comment: 30 pages, 26 figures, 3 tables, accepted by A&A

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
A&A 659, A181 (2022)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2112.07304
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202142724