论文标题
GALAH+调查:一个新的观察到的恒星光谱库改善了径向速度和提示M67中的运动
The GALAH+ Survey: A New Library of Observed Stellar Spectra Improves Radial Velocities and Hints at Motions within M67
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论文摘要
Galah+是对澳大利亚天文天文台的爱马仕光谱仪获得的高分辨率恒星光谱的一项限制调查。它的第三个数据发布提供了恒星参数的新衍生物的降低光谱,以及30个化学元素的584,015个矮人和巨人的丰度,其中88%在Gaia幅度范围11 <g <<14中。在这里,我们使用这些改进的恒星参数值来构建与单个频谱的构建群库来构建一个有用的谱图。这种改进和其他改进用于得出不确定性的径向速度,通常在0.1 km/s或〜25%以内的速度比上一个版本小。此处测量的径向速度的中位差异和GAIA DR2或Apogee DR16调查小于30 m/s,仅对巨型恒星的GAIA测量存在较大的偏移。我们识别出具有内在可变速度的4483颗恒星和225颗恒星,速度持续> = 3次访问量超过一年。 galah+的径向速度与Gaia的天空平面运动的组合能够研究流和簇中的动力学。例如,我们估计开放群集M67的总质量为〜3300 msun,其外部部件似乎正在扩大,尽管需要比Gaia EDR3目前可从GAIA EDR3获得的较大的跨度统计,以判断后者结果是否真实。
GALAH+ is a magnitude-limited survey of high resolution stellar spectra obtained by the HERMES spectrograph at the Australian Astronomical Observatory. Its third data release provides reduced spectra with new derivations of stellar parameters and abundances of 30 chemical elements for 584,015 dwarfs and giants, 88% of them in the Gaia magnitude range 11 < G < 14. Here we use these improved values of stellar parameters to build a library of observed spectra which is useful to study variations of individual spectral lines with stellar parameters. This and other improvements are used to derive radial velocities with uncertainties which are generally within 0.1 km/s or ~25% smaller than in the previous release. Median differences in radial velocities measured here and by the Gaia DR2 or APOGEE DR16 surveys are smaller than 30 m/s, a larger offset is present only for Gaia measurements of giant stars. We identify 4483 stars with intrinsically variable velocities and 225 stars for which the velocity stays constant over >=3 visits spanning more than a year. The combination of radial velocities from GALAH+ with distances and sky plane motions from Gaia enables studies of dynamics within streams and clusters. For example, we estimate that the open cluster M67 has a total mass of ~3300 Msun and its outer parts seem to be expanding, though astrometry with a larger time-span than currently available from Gaia eDR3 is needed to judge if the latter result is real.