Chemo-dynamics of outer halo dwarf stars Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Monty S.
  2. Venn K.A.
  3. Lane J.M.M.
  4. Lokhorst D.
  5. Yong D.
  6. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

The low-metallicity, kinematically interesting dwarf stars studied by Stephens & Boesgaard (2002AJ....123.1647S, SB02) are re-examined using Gaia DR2 astrometry, and updated model atmospheres and atomic line data. New stellar parameters are determined based on the Gaia DR2 parallactic distances and Dartmouth Stellar Evolution Database isochrones. These are in excellent agreement with spectroscopically determined stellar parameters for stars with [Fe/H]>-2; however, large disagreements are found for stars with [Fe/H]=<-2, with offsets as large as {Delta}T_eff_~+500K and {Delta}logg~+1.0. A subset of six stars (test cases) are analysed ab initio using high-resolution spectra with Keck HIRES and Gemini GRACES. This sub-sample is found to include two {alpha}-challenged dwarf stars, suggestive of origins in a low-mass, accreted dwarf galaxy. The orbital parameters for the entire SB02 sample are re-determined using Gaia DR2 data. We find 11 stars that are dynamically coincident with the Gaia-Sausage accretion event and another 17 with the Gaia-Sequoia event in action space. Both associations include low-mass, metal-poor stars with isochrone ages older than 10Gyr. Two dynamical subsets are identified within Gaia-Sequoia. When these subsets are examined separately, a common knee in [{alpha}/Fe] is found for the Gaia-Sausage and low orbital energy Gaia-Sequoia stars. A lower metallicity knee is tentatively identified in the Gaia-Sequoia high orbital energy stars. If the metal-poor dwarf stars in these samples are true members of the Gaia-Sausage and Gaia-Sequoia events, then they present a unique opportunity to probe the earlier star formation histories of these systems.

Keywords
  1. Halo stars
  2. Milky Way Galaxy
  3. Local group
  4. Chemically peculiar stars
  5. Optical astronomy
  6. Trigonometric parallax
  7. Proper motions
  8. Radial velocity
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2020MNRAS.497.1236M
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2023-10-26T15:22:06Z
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