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oai:arXiv.org:2408.02171

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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar A... Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Gal...
Author
Huang, Yang Beers, Timothy C. Xiao, Kai Yuan, Haibo Lee, Young Sun Gu, Hongrui Hong, Jihye Liu, Jifeng Fan, Zhou Coelho, Paula Cruz, Patricia Galindo-Guil, F. J. Daflon, Simone Jiménez-Esteban, Fran Cenarro, Javier Cristóbal-Hornillos, David Hernández-Monteagudo, Carlos López-Sanjuan, Carlos Marín-Franch, Antonio Moles, Mariano Varela, Jesús Ramírez, Héctor Vázquez Alcaniz, Jailson Dupke, Renato Ederoclite, Alessandro Sodré Jr., Laerte Angulo, Raul E.
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sciences: astrophysics

Year

2024

listing date

8/7/2024

Keywords
parameters j-plus million estimates dex 0 stellar astrophysics
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Abstract

We present a catalog of stellar parameters (effective temperature $T_{\rm eff}$, surface gravity $\log g$, age, and metallicity [Fe/H]) and elemental-abundance ratios ([C/Fe], [Mg/Fe], and [$\alpha$/Fe]) for some five million stars (4.5 million dwarfs and 0.5 million giants stars) in the Milky Way, based on stellar colors from the Javalambre Photometric Local Universe Survey (J-PLUS) DR3 and \textit{Gaia} EDR3.

These estimates are obtained through the construction of a large spectroscopic training set with parameters and abundances adjusted to uniform scales, and trained with a Kernel Principal Component Analysis.

Owing to the seven narrow/medium-band filters employed by J-PLUS, we obtain precisions in the abundance estimates that are as good or better than derived from medium-resolution spectroscopy for stars covering a wide range of the parameter space: 0.10-0.20 dex for [Fe/H] and [C/Fe], and 0.05 dex for [Mg/Fe] and [$\alpha$/Fe].

Moreover, systematic errors due to the influence of molecular carbon bands on previous photometric-metallicity estimates (which only included two narrow/medium-band blue filters) have now been removed, resulting in photometric-metallicity estimates down to [Fe/H] $\sim -4.0$, with typical uncertainties of 0.25 dex and 0.40 dex for dwarfs and giants, respectively.

This large photometric sample should prove useful for the exploration of the assembly and chemical-evolution history of our Galaxy.

;Comment: 31 pages, 20 figures, 3 tables, accepeted by ApJ

Huang, Yang,Beers, Timothy C.,Xiao, Kai,Yuan, Haibo,Lee, Young Sun,Gu, Hongrui,Hong, Jihye,Liu, Jifeng,Fan, Zhou,Coelho, Paula,Cruz, Patricia,Galindo-Guil, F. J.,Daflon, Simone,Jiménez-Esteban, Fran,Cenarro, Javier,Cristóbal-Hornillos, David,Hernández-Monteagudo, Carlos,López-Sanjuan, Carlos,Marín-Franch, Antonio,Moles, Mariano,Varela, Jesús,Ramírez, Héctor Vázquez,Alcaniz, Jailson,Dupke, Renato,Ederoclite, Alessandro,Sodré Jr., Laerte,Angulo, Raul E., 2024, J-PLUS: Beyond Spectroscopy III. Stellar Parameters and Elemental-abundance Ratios for Five Million Stars from DR3

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