The GALAH Survey: Second Data Release
Abstract
The Galactic Archaeology with HERMES (GALAH) survey is a large-scale stellar spectroscopic survey of the Milky Way and designed to deliver chemical information complementary to a large number of stars covered by the mission. We present the GALAH second public data release (GALAH DR2) containing 342,682 stars. For these stars, the GALAH collaboration provides stellar parameters and abundances for up to 23 elements to the community. Here we present the target selection, observation, data reduction and detailed explanation of how the spectra were analysed to estimate stellar parameters and element abundances. For the stellar analysis, we have used a multi-step approach. We use the physics-driven spectrum synthesis of Spectroscopy Made Easy (SME) to derive stellar labels (, , , , , , ) for a representative training set of stars. This information is then propagated to the whole survey with the data-driven method of . Special care has been exercised in the spectral synthesis to only consider spectral lines that have reliable atomic input data and are little affected by blending lines. Departures from local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE) are considered for several key elements, including Li, O, Na, Mg, Al, Si, and Fe, using 1D MARCS stellar atmosphere models. Validation tests including repeat observations, Gaia benchmark stars, open and globular clusters, and K2 asteroseismic targets lend confidence in our methods and results. Combining the GALAH DR2 catalogue with the kinematic information from will enable a wide range of Galactic Archaeology studies, with unprecedented detail, dimensionality, and scope.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1804.06041,
title = {The GALAH Survey: Second Data Release},
author = {S. Buder and M. Asplund and L. Duong and J. Kos and K. Lind and M. K. Ness and S. Sharma and J. Bland-Hawthorn and A. R. Casey and G. M. De Silva and V. D'Orazi and K. C. Freeman and G. F. Lewis and J. Lin and S. L. Martell and K. J. Schlesinger and J. D. Simpson and D. B. Zucker and T. Zwitter and A. M. Amarsi and B. Anguiano and D. Carollo and K. Cotar and P. L. Cottrell and G. Da Costa and X. D. Gao and M. R. Hayden and J. Horner and M. J. Ireland and P. R. Kafle and U. Munari and D. M. Nataf and T. Nordlander and Dennis Stello and Y. -S. Ting and G. Traven and F. Watson and R. A. Wittenmyer and R. F. G. Wyse and D. Yong and J. C. Zinn and M. Zerjal},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.06041},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
34+7 pages, 31 Figures, 5 tables, 1 catalog, submitted to MNRAS