Bibcode
Caffau, E.; Bonifacio, P.; Starkenburg, E.; Martin, N.; Youakim, K.; Henden, A. A.; González Hernández, J. I.; Aguado, D. S.; Allende Prieto, C.; Venn, K.; Jablonka, P.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomische Nachrichten, vol. 338, issue 6, pp. 686-695
Fecha de publicación:
7
2017
Número de citas
19
Número de citas referidas
17
Descripción
Extremely metal-poor (EMP) stars are old objects formed in the first Gyr
of the Universe. They are rare and, to select them, the most successful
strategy has been to build on large and low-resolution spectroscopic
surveys. The combination of narrow- and broad band photometry provides a
powerful and cheaper alternative to select metal-poor stars. The
on-going Pristine Survey is adopting this strategy, conducting
photometry with the CFHT MegaCam wide field imager and a narrow-band
filter centred at 395.2 nm on the CaII-H and -K lines. In this paper we
present the results of the spectroscopic follow-up conducted on a sample
of 26 stars at the bright end of the magnitude range of the Survey
(g<=15), using FEROS at the MPG/ESO 2.2 m telescope. From our
chemical investigation on the sample, we conclude that this magnitude
range is too bright to use the SDSS gri bands, which are typically
saturated. Instead the Pristine photometry can be usefully combined with
the APASS gri photometry to provide reliable metallicity estimates.