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SEGUE: A Spectroscopic Survey of 240,000 Stars with g = 14-20

Authors :
Brian Yanny
Constance Rockosi
Heidi Jo Newberg
Gillian R. Knapp
Jennifer K. Adelman-McCarthy
Bonnie Alcorn
Sahar Allam
Carlos Allende Prieto
Deokkeun An
Kurt S. J. Anderson
Scott Anderson
Coryn A. L. Bailer-Jones
Steve Bastian
Timothy C. Beers
Eric Bell
Vasily Belokurov
Dmitry Bizyaev
Norm Blythe
John J. Bochanski
William N. Boroski
Jarle Brinchmann
J. Brinkmann
Howard Brewington
Larry Carey
Kyle M. Cudworth
Michael Evans
N. W. Evans
Evalyn Gates
B. T. Gänsicke
Bruce Gillespie
Gerald Gilmore
Ada Nebot Gomez-Moran
Eva K. Grebel
Jim Greenwell
James E. Gunn
Cathy Jordan
Wendell Jordan
Paul Harding
Hugh Harris
John S. Hendry
Diana Holder
Inese I. Ivans
Željko Ivezič
Sebastian Jester
Jennifer A. Johnson
Stephen M. Kent
Scot Kleinman
Alexei Kniazev
Jurek Krzesinski
Richard Kron
Nikolay Kuropatkin
Svetlana Lebedeva
Young Sun Lee
R. French Leger
Sébastien Lépine
Steve Levine
Huan Lin
Daniel C. Long
Craig Loomis
Robert Lupton
Olena Malanushenko
Viktor Malanushenko
Bruce Margon
David Martinez-Delgado
Peregrine McGehee
Dave Monet
Heather L. Morrison
Jeffrey A. Munn
Eric H. Neilsen
Atsuko Nitta
John E. Norris
Dan Oravetz
Russell Owen
Nikhil Padmanabhan
Kaike Pan
R. S. Peterson
Jeffrey R. Pier
Jared Platson
Paola Re Fiorentin
Gordon T. Richards
Hans-Walter Rix
David J. Schlegel
Donald P. Schneider
Matthias R. Schreiber
Axel Schwope
Valena Sibley
Audrey Simmons
Stephanie A. Snedden
J. Allyn Smith
Larry Stark
Fritz Stauffer
M. Steinmetz
C. Stoughton
Mark SubbaRao
Alex Szalay
Paula Szkody
Aniruddha R. Thakar
Sivarani Thirupathi
Douglas Tucker
Alan Uomoto
Dan Vanden Berk
Simon Vidrih
Yogesh Wadadekar
Shannon Watters
Ron Wilhelm
Rosemary F. G. Wyse
Jean Yarger
Dan Zucker
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2009.

Abstract

The SEGUE survey obtained 240,000 moderate resolution (R = 1800) spectra from 3900 - 9000 Angstroms of fainter Milky Way stars (14.0 < g < 20.3) of a wide variety of spectral types, both main sequence and evolved objects, with the goal of studying the kinematics and populations of our Galaxy and its halo. The spectra are clustered in 212 regions spaced over three-quarters of the sky. Radial velocity accuracies for stars are 4 km/s at g < 18, degrading to 15 km/s at g = 20. For stars with S/N > 10 per resolution element, stellar atmospheric parameters are estimated, including metallicity, surface gravity, and effective temperature. SEGUE obtained 3500 square degrees of additional ugriz imaging (primarily at low Galactic latitudes) providing precise multi-color photometry (g,r,i = 2%), (u,z = 3%) and astrometry (0.1 arcsec) for spectroscopic target selection. The stellar spectra, imaging data, and derived parameter catalogs for this survey are publicly available as part of SDSS Data Release 7 (DR7).<br />17 figures, AJ in press, updated to match Journal version

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5f093925bac57ceea7d133e7dda98f81