Bibcode
Bonifacio, P.; Caffau, E.; Sestito, F.; Lardo, C.; Martin, N. F.; Starkenburg, E.; Sbordone, L.; François, P.; Jablonka, P.; Henden, A. A.; Salvadori, S.; González Hernández, J. I.; Aguado, D. S.; Hill, V.; Venn, K.; Navarro, J. F.; Arentsen, A.; Sanchez-Janssen, R.; Carlberg, R.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 487, Issue 3, p.3797-3814
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2019
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20
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Description
With the aim of probing the properties of the bright end of the Pristine
survey and its effectiveness in selecting metal-poor stars, we selected
a sample of bright candidate metal-poor stars combining Pristine CaHK
photometry with APASS gi photometry, before the Gaia second data release
became available. These stars were observed with the SOPHIE spectrograph
at the 1.93 m telescope of Observatoire de Haute Provence and we used
photometry and parallaxes from Gaia DR2 to derive their atmospheric
parameters. Chemical abundances were determined from the spectra for 40
stars of the sample. Eight stars were confirmed to be very metal-poor
([Fe/H] < -2.0), as expected from the photometric estimate. No star
was found with [Fe/H] < -3.0, although for nine stars the photometric
estimate was below this value. Three multiple systems are identified
from their multipeaked cross-correlation functions. Two metal-poor stars
with [Fe/H] ≈ -1.0 have an age estimate of about 4 Gyr. Accretion
from a satellite galaxy is a possible explanation for these `young
metal-poor stars', but they could also be field blue stragglers.
Galactic orbits for our sample of stars allowed us to divide them into
three classes that we label `Halo', `Thick', and `Thin' and tentatively
identify as halo, thick disc, and thin disc. We present a new method for
deriving photometric metallicities, effective temperatures, and surface
gravities by combining Gaia parallaxes, photometry, and Pristine CaHK
photometry. Comparison with spectroscopic metallicities shows a very
good agreement and suggests that we can further improve the efficiency
of Pristine CaHK in selecting metal-poor stars.