The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2023)
Beyond Spectroscopy. II. Stellar Parameters for over 20 Million Stars in the Northern Sky from SAGES DR1 and Gaia DR3
- Yang Huang,
- Timothy C. Beers,
- Haibo Yuan,
- Ke-Feng Tan,
- Wei Wang,
- Jie Zheng,
- Chun Li,
- Young Sun Lee,
- Hai-Ning Li,
- Jing-Kun Zhao,
- Xiang-Xiang Xue,
- Yujuan Liu,
- Huawei Zhang,
- Xue-Ang Sun,
- Ji Li,
- Hong-Rui Gu,
- Christian Wolf,
- Christopher A. Onken,
- Jifeng Liu,
- Zhou Fan,
- Gang Zhao
Affiliations
- Yang Huang
- ORCiD
- School of Astronomy and Space Science, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing 100049, People's Republic of China ; [email protected]; Key Lab of Optical Astronomy, National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing 100012, People's Republic of China ; [email protected], [email protected]
- Timothy C. Beers
- ORCiD
- Department of Physics and Astronomy and JINA Center for the Evolution of the Elements (JINA-CEE), University of Notre Dame , Notre Dame, IN 46556, USA
- Haibo Yuan
- ORCiD
- Department of Astronomy, Beijing Normal University , Beijing 100875, People's Republic of China
- Ke-Feng Tan
- ORCiD
- Key Lab of Optical Astronomy, National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing 100012, People's Republic of China ; [email protected], [email protected]
- Wei Wang
- ORCiD
- Key Lab of Optical Astronomy, National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing 100012, People's Republic of China ; [email protected], [email protected]
- Jie Zheng
- ORCiD
- Key Lab of Optical Astronomy, National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing 100012, People's Republic of China ; [email protected], [email protected]
- Chun Li
- Key Lab of Optical Astronomy, National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing 100012, People's Republic of China ; [email protected], [email protected]
- Young Sun Lee
- ORCiD
- Department of Astronomy and Space Science, Chungnam National University , Daejeon 34134, Republic of Korea
- Hai-Ning Li
- ORCiD
- Key Lab of Optical Astronomy, National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing 100012, People's Republic of China ; [email protected], [email protected]
- Jing-Kun Zhao
- ORCiD
- Key Lab of Optical Astronomy, National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing 100012, People's Republic of China ; [email protected], [email protected]
- Xiang-Xiang Xue
- ORCiD
- Key Lab of Optical Astronomy, National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing 100012, People's Republic of China ; [email protected], [email protected]
- Yujuan Liu
- Key Lab of Optical Astronomy, National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing 100012, People's Republic of China ; [email protected], [email protected]
- Huawei Zhang
- ORCiD
- Department of Astronomy, School of Physics, Peking University , Beijing 100871, People’s Republic of China; Kavli Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Peking University , Beijing 100871, People’s Republic of China
- Xue-Ang Sun
- Department of Space Science and Astronomy, Hebei Normal University , Shijiazhuang 050024, People’s Republic of China
- Ji Li
- Department of Space Science and Astronomy, Hebei Normal University , Shijiazhuang 050024, People’s Republic of China
- Hong-Rui Gu
- School of Astronomy and Space Science, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing 100049, People's Republic of China ; [email protected]; Key Lab of Optical Astronomy, National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing 100012, People's Republic of China ; [email protected], [email protected]
- Christian Wolf
- ORCiD
- Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Australian National University , Canberra, ACT 2611, Australia; Centre for Gravitational Astrophysics, Research Schools of Physics, and Astronomy and Astrophysics, Australian National University , Canberra, ACT 2611, Australia
- Christopher A. Onken
- ORCiD
- Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics, Australian National University , Canberra, ACT 2611, Australia; Centre for Gravitational Astrophysics, Research Schools of Physics, and Astronomy and Astrophysics, Australian National University , Canberra, ACT 2611, Australia
- Jifeng Liu
- ORCiD
- School of Astronomy and Space Science, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing 100049, People's Republic of China ; [email protected]; Key Lab of Optical Astronomy, National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing 100012, People's Republic of China ; [email protected], [email protected]
- Zhou Fan
- ORCiD
- School of Astronomy and Space Science, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing 100049, People's Republic of China ; [email protected]; Key Lab of Optical Astronomy, National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing 100012, People's Republic of China ; [email protected], [email protected]
- Gang Zhao
- ORCiD
- School of Astronomy and Space Science, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing 100049, People's Republic of China ; [email protected]; Key Lab of Optical Astronomy, National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Beijing 100012, People's Republic of China ; [email protected], [email protected]
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ace628
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 957,
no. 2
p. 65
Abstract
We present precise photometric estimates of stellar parameters, including effective temperature, metallicity, luminosity classification, distance, and stellar age, for nearly 26 million stars using the methodology developed in the first paper of this series, based on the stellar colors from the Stellar Abundances and Galactic Evolution Survey (SAGES) Data Release 1 and Gaia Early Data Release 3. The optimal design of stellar-parameter sensitive uv filters by SAGES has enabled us to determine photometric-metallicity estimates down to −3.5, similar to our previous results with the SkyMapper Southern Survey (SMSS), yielding a large sample of over five million metal-poor ([Fe/H] ≤ −1.0) stars and nearly one million very metal-poor ([Fe/H] ≤ −2.0) stars. The typical precision is around 0.1 dex for both dwarf and giant stars with [Fe/H] > −1.0, and 0.15–0.25/0.3–0.4 dex for dwarf/giant stars with [Fe/H] < −1.0. Using the precise parallax measurements and stellar colors from Gaia, effective temperature, luminosity classification, distance, and stellar age are further derived for our sample stars. This huge data set in the Northern sky from SAGES, together with similar data in the Southern sky from SMSS, will greatly advance our understanding of the Milky Way, in particular its formation and evolution.
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