The Astrophysical Variance in Gaia-RVS Spectra
Abstract
Large surveys are providing a diversity of spectroscopic observations with Gaia alone set to deliver millions of Ca-triplet-region spectra across the Galaxy. We aim to understand the dimensionality of the chemical abundance information in the Gaia-RVS data to inform galactic archaeology pursuits. We fit a quadratic model of four primary sources of variability, described by labels of , , [Fe/H], and [/Fe], to the normalized flux of 10,802 red-clump stars from the Gaia-RVS-like ARGOS survey. We examine the residuals between ARGOS spectra and the models and find that the models capture the flux variability across of the wavelength region. The remaining residual variance is concentrated to the Ca-triplet features, at an amplitude up to of the normalized flux. We use principal component analysis on the residuals and find orthogonal correlations in the Ca-triplet core and wings. This variability, not captured by our model, presumably marks departures from the completeness of the 1D-LTE label description. To test the indication of low-dimensionality, we turn to abundance-space to infer how well we can predict measured [Si/H], [O/H], [Ca/H], [Ni/H], and [Al/H] abundances from the Gaia-RVS-like RAVE survey with models of , , [Fe/H], and [Mg/Fe]. We find that we can near-entirely predict these abundances. Using high-precision APOGEE abundances, we determine that a measurement uncertainty of 0.03 dex is required to capture additional information from these elements. This indicates that a four-label model sufficiently describes chemical abundance variance for S/N 200 per pixel, in Gaia-RVS spectra.
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@article{arxiv.2108.02218,
title = {The Astrophysical Variance in Gaia-RVS Spectra},
author = {Rayna Rampalli and Melissa Ness and Shola Wylie},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.02218},
year = {2021}
}
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16 pages, 10 figures, 3 appendices. Accepted in ApJ, section updated based on cited author feedback