Mining S-PLUS for Metal-Poor Stars in the Milky Way
Abstract
This work presents the medium-resolution (R 1,500) spectroscopic follow-up of 522 low-metallicity star candidates from the Southern Photometric Local Universe Survey (S-PLUS). The objects were selected from narrow-band photometry, taking advantage of the metallicity-sensitive S-PLUS colors. The follow-up observations were conducted with the Blanco and Gemini South telescopes, using the COSMOS and GMOS spectrographs, respectively. The stellar atmospheric parameters (T eff, logg, and [Fe/H]), as well as carbon and α-element abundances, were calculated for the program stars in order to assess the efficacy of the color selection. Results show that 92+2-3\% of the observed stars have [Fe/H]≤ -1.0, 83+3-3\% have [Fe/H]≤ -2.0, and 15+3-3\% have [Fe/H]≤ -3.0, including two ultra metal-poor stars ([Fe/H]≤ -4.0). The 80th percentile for the metallicity cumulative distribution function of the observed sample is [Fe/H]= -2.04. The sample also includes 68 Carbon-Enhanced Metal-Poor (CEMP) stars. Based on the calculated metallicities, further S-PLUS, color cuts are proposed, which can increase the fractions of stars with [Fe/H]≤ -1.0 and ≤ -2.0 to 98\% and 88\%, respectively. Such high success rates enable targeted high-resolution spectroscopic follow-up efforts, as well as provide selection criteria for fiber-fed multiplex spectroscopic surveys.
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