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Spectroscopic Validation of Low-Metallicity Stars from RAVE

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2018-06-13 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

We present results from a medium-resolution (R ~ 2, 000) spectroscopic follow-up campaign of 1,694 bright (V < 13.5), very metal-poor star candidates from the RAdial Velocity Experiment (RAVE). Initial selection of the low-metallicity targets was based on the stellar parameters published in RAVE Data Releases 4 and 5. Follow-up was accomplished with the Gemini-N and Gemini-S, the ESO/NTT, the KPNO/Mayall, and the SOAR telescopes. The wavelength coverage for most of the observed spectra allows for the determination of carbon and {\alpha}-element abundances, which are crucial for con- sidering the nature and frequency of the carbon-enhanced metal-poor (CEMP) stars in this sample. We find that 88% of the observed stars have [Fe/H] <= -1.0, 61% have [Fe/H] <= -2.0, and 3% have [Fe/H] <= -3.0 (with four stars at [Fe/H] <= -3.5). There are 306 CEMP star candidates in this sample, and we identify 169 CEMP Group I, 131 CEMP Group II, and 6 CEMP Group III stars from the A(C) vs. [Fe/H] diagram. Inspection of the [alpha/C] abundance ratios reveals that five of the CEMP Group II stars can be classified as "mono-enriched second-generation" stars. Gaia DR1 matches were found for 734 stars, and we show that transverse velocities can be used as a confirmatory selection criteria for low-metallicity candidates. Selected stars from our validated list are being followed-up with high-resolution spectroscopy, to reveal their full chemical abundance patterns for further studies.

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@article{arxiv.1805.00608,
  title  = {Spectroscopic Validation of Low-Metallicity Stars from RAVE},
  author = {Vinicius M. Placco and Timothy C. Beers and Rafael M. Santucci and Julio Chaname and Maria Paz Sepulveda and Johanna Coronado and Sean D. Points and Catherine C. Kaleida and Silvia Rossi and Georges Kordopatis and Young Sun Lee and Gal Matijevic and Anna Frebel and Terese T. Hansen and Erika M. Holmbeck and Kaitlin C. Rasmussen and Ian U. Roederer and Charli M. Sakari and Devin D. Whitten},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.00608},
  year   = {2018}
}

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134 pages, accepted for publication in AJ