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Chemodynamical Properties and Ages of Metal-Poor Stars in S-PLUS

Authors :
Almeida-Fernandes, Felipe
Placco, Vinicius
Rocha-Pinto, Helio
Fernandes, Marcelo Borges
Limberg, Guilherme
Silva, Leandro Beraldo e
Amarante, João A. S.
Perottoni, Hélio
Overzier, Roderik
Schoenell, William
Ribeiro, Tiago
Kanaan, Antonio
de Oliveira, Claudia Mendes
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Metal-poor stars are key to our understanding of the early stages of chemical evolution in the Universe. New multi-filter surveys, such as the Southern Photometric Local Universe Survey (S-PLUS), are greatly advancing our ability to select low-metallicity stars. In this work, we analyse the chemodynamical properties and ages of 522 metal-poor candidates selected from the S-PLUS data release 3. About 92% of these stars were confirmed to be metal-poor ([Fe/H] $\leq -1$) based on previous medium-resolution spectroscopy. We calculated the dynamical properties of a subsample containing 241 stars, using the astrometry from Gaia Data Release 3. Stellar ages are estimated by a Bayesian isochronal method formalized in this work. We analyse the metallicity distribution of these metal-poor candidates separated into different subgroups of total velocity, dynamical properties, and ages. Our results are used to propose further restrictions to optimize the selection of metal-poor candidates in S-PLUS. The proposed astrometric selection ($\mathrm{parallax}>0.85$ mas) is the one that returns the highest fraction of extremely metal-poor stars (16.3% have [Fe/H] $\leq -3$); the combined selection provides the highest fraction of very metal-poor stars (91.0% have [Fe/H] $\leq -2$), whereas the dynamical selection (eccentricity > 0.35 and diskness < 0.75) is better for targetting metal-poor (99.5% have [Fe/H] $\leq -1$). Using only S-PLUS photometric selections, it is possible to achieve selection fractions of 15.6%, 88.5% and 98.3% for metallicities below $-$3, $-$2 and $-$1, respectively. We also show that it is possible to use S-PLUS to target metal-poor stars in halo substructures such as Gaia-Sausage/Enceladus, Sequoia, Thamnos and the Helmi stream.<br />Comment: 18 pages, 13 figures. To be published in MNRAS main journal (accepted 15-may-2023)

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2305.12326
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad1561