2002AJ....124..931B


Query : 2002AJ....124..931B

2002AJ....124..931B - Astron. J., 124, 931-948 (2002/August-0)

Metal abundances and kinematics of bright metal-poor giants selected from the LSE survey: implications for the metal-weak thick disk.

BEERS T.C., DRILLING J.S., ROSSI S., CHIBA M., RHEE J., FUHRMEISTER B., NORRIS J.E. and VON HIPPEL T.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report medium-resolution (1-2 Å) spectroscopy and broadband (UBV) photometry for a sample of 39 bright stars (the majority of which are likely to be giants) selected as metal-deficient candidates from an objective-prism survey concentrating on Galactic latitudes below |b|=30°, the Luminous Stars Extension (LSE) survey of Drilling & Bergeron. Although the primary purpose of the LSE survey was to select OB stars (hence the concentration on low latitudes), the small number of bright metal-deficient giant candidates noted during this survey provide interesting information on the metal-weak thick disk (MWTD) population. Metal abundance estimates are obtained from several different techniques and calibrations, including some that make use of the available photometry and spectroscopy and others that use only the spectroscopy; these methods produce abundance estimates that are consistent with one another and should be secure. All of the targets in our study have available high-quality proper motions from the Hipparcos or Tycho II catalogs, or both, that we combine with radial velocities from our spectroscopy to obtain full space motions for the entire sample. The rotational (Vφ) velocities of the LSE giants indicate the presence of a rapidly rotating population, even at quite low metallicity. We consider the distribution of orbital eccentricity of the LSE giants as a function of [Fe/H] and conclude that the local fraction (i.e., within 1 kpc from the Sun) of metal-poor stars that might be associated with the MWTD is on the order of 30%-40% at abundances below [Fe/H]=-1.0. Contrary to recent analyses of previous (much larger) samples of nonkinematically selected metal-poor stars (assembled primarily from prism surveys that concentrated on latitudes above |b|=30°), we find that this relatively high fraction of local metal-poor stars associated with the MWTD may extend to metallicities below [Fe/H]=-1.6, much lower than had been considered before. We identify a subsample of 11 LSE stars that are very likely to be members of the MWTD, based on their derived kinematics; the lowest metallicity among these stars is [Fe/H]=-2.35. Implications of these results for the origin of the MWTD and for the formation of the Galaxy are considered.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: Abundances - Galaxy: Halo - Galaxy: Kinematics and Dynamics - Stars: Population II - Surveys

Simbad objects: 39

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Number of rows : 39
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 CD-42 7877 * 12 45 53.6644197624 -43 34 03.698205744   12.30 11.60     ~ 5 0
2 CD-37 8219 Pe* 12 53 57.4200181848 -38 01 35.580781956   11.766 10.936     Gwl 20 0
3 CD-42 8003 Pe* 12 57 16.6742792928 -43 35 31.605523188   11.296 10.457     Gwl 18 0
4 CD-39 7943 * 12 57 40.8983847024 -40 39 17.655361956   11.699 10.859     ~ 9 0
5 CD-35 8720 * 13 28 07.4391927672 -35 51 52.714912140   11.46 10.85     Gwl 5 0
6 CD-41 8105 Pe* 13 44 36.6811636896 -41 43 16.330218384   11.40 10.58     ~ 8 0
7 CD-33 9314 PM* 13 46 03.4846387056 -33 56 27.291456672 10.96 10.742 9.994 9.53   G8:wl 44 0
8 CD-35 9167 * 13 59 17.6760470136 -36 32 52.276638048   11.27 10.22     Gwl 13 0
9 CD-37 9248 LP* 14 13 56.3523462120 -38 05 46.631939280   10.23 9.59 9.54   G8 39 1
10 CD-44 9554 PM* 14 42 55.6321995552 -45 14 24.370957284   11.92 11.28     ~ 5 0
11 CD-39 9292 Pe* 14 51 51.8665320480 -39 59 06.488612520   12.39 11.58     G_wl 6 0
12 CD-43 9427 Pe* 14 53 33.0787450584 -44 28 30.138302568   11.900 10.929     Gwl 14 0
13 CPD-41 7202 * 15 26 43.1187584232 -42 18 37.692643428   11.63 10.92     ~ 6 0
14 HD 138300 * 15 35 47.9547700752 -69 07 05.180829024   10.80 10.32     F8 10 0
15 CPD-84 522 Pe* 16 32 25.0880295336 -84 25 55.154518356   10.78 9.88     ~ 6 0
16 CD-69 1546 Pe* 16 34 56.5124007816 -70 06 21.460609584   10.90 10.10     G2 12 0
17 CD-72 1253 Pe* 16 39 48.2252170296 -73 01 47.240797836   11.20 10.36     CEMP 19 0
18 TYC 9050-1404-1 Pe* 16 44 11.1274772136 -66 38 49.121999736   11.59 10.33     ~ 6 0
19 CPD-62 5486 * 17 05 32.3163063456 -62 24 09.174150108   10.933 10.225     G0Ib 10 0
20 TYC 1538-173-1 PM* 17 35 34.8412393296 +15 27 19.668084156   11.22 10.70     ~ 5 0
21 CD-60 6745 sg* 17 40 06.8043200232 -61 02 12.857949168   11.093 10.248     G0Ia 15 0
22 TYC 1001-1288-1 Pe* 17 43 12.2370401280 +12 26 08.816566920   11.72 10.92     ~ 6 0
23 CD-53 7436 Pe* 17 52 14.7705932208 -53 17 21.597740628   11.13 10.36     G_wl 15 0
24 BD+26 3126 Pe* 17 56 16.1726368848 +26 37 04.917680904   9.34 8.62     G0 6 0
25 TYC 2608-1520-1 Pe* 17 58 28.2761687160 +30 31 11.864728524   11.39 10.69     ~ 6 0
26 TYC 2093-650-1 * 18 20 35.0737574400 +24 15 49.556161908   11.68 11.04     ~ 5 0
27 CD-61 5981 * 18 20 55.6926050064 -61 50 26.995031880   10.79 9.68     Gwl 13 0
28 TYC 1573-962-1 Pu* 18 24 41.2116243288 +17 24 51.753434832   12.70 11.72     ~ 5 0
29 CD-43 12542 * 18 27 23.8075914528 -43 42 40.583093364   11.663 10.905     ~ 8 0
30 TYC 2118-677-1 * 18 27 26.2640675616 +28 18 35.736300180   11.83 11.16     ~ 5 0
31 CD-34 12864 PM* 18 29 47.5287205968 -34 29 33.384615936   11.21 10.42     ~ 5 0
32 CD-34 12904 * 18 32 48.2043541872 -34 22 08.221425960   10.96 10.07     ~ 9 0
33 HD 336969 Pe* 18 49 22.3877876640 +27 48 21.529813428   10.08 9.24     G0 7 0
34 TYC 9078-1705-1 * 18 54 24.7626317208 -65 29 37.934940876   11.58 10.92     ~ 5 0
35 HD 178443 HB* 19 10 36.8478001512 -43 16 36.165827604 10.82 10.73 10.05     F8 51 0
36 HD 183393 * 19 31 18.3449413368 -44 23 26.316375936   10.94 10.26     K2/3(III) 7 0
37 HD 184711 Pe* 19 37 11.9255166816 -39 44 37.003574832   9.30 8.1     G5wA/F 111 0
38 CD-44 13461 Pe* 19 39 19.0723503720 -44 25 30.511977528   11.44 10.55     ~ 7 0
39 CD-51 12208 Pe* 19 43 02.3376017496 -51 05 16.173869460   11.95 11.17     ~ 7 0

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