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The Astrophysical Variance in Gaia-RVS Spectra

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2021-12-01 v2 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

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 TeffT_{\rm eff}, logg\log g, [Fe/H], and [α\alpha/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 85%85\% of the wavelength region. The remaining residual variance is concentrated to the Ca-triplet features, at an amplitude up to 12%12\% 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 TeffT_{\rm eff}, logg\log g, [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 \approx 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}
}

Comments

16 pages, 10 figures, 3 appendices. Accepted in ApJ, section updated based on cited author feedback