Broadband UBVR C I C Photometry of Horizontal‐Branch and Metal‐poor Candidates from the HK and Hamburg/ESO Surveys. I.

  • Beers T
  • Flynn C
  • Rossi S
  • et al.
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Abstract

We report broadband UBVand/or BVRCIC CCD photometry for a total of 1857 stars in the thick-disk and halo populations of the Galaxy. The majority of our targets were selected as candidate field horizontal-branch or other A-type stars (FHB/A, N = 576), or candidate low-metallicity stars (N =1221), from the HK and Hamburg/ESO objective-prism surveys. Similar data for a small number of additional stars from other samples are also reported. These data are being used for several purposes. In the case of the FHB/A candidates they are used to accurately separate the lower gravity FHB stars from various higher gravity A-type stars, a subsample that includes the so-called blue metal poor stars, halo and thick-disk blue stragglers, main-sequence A-type dwarfs, and Am and Ap stars. These data are also being used to derive photometric distance estimates to high-velocity hydrogen clouds in the Galaxy and for improved measurements of the mass of the Galaxy. Photometric data for the metal-poor candidates are being used to refine estimates of stellar metallicity for objects with available medium-resolution spectroscopy, to obtain distance estimates for kinematic analyses, and to establish initial estimates of effective temperature for analysis of high-resolution spectroscopy of the stars for which this information now exists. © 2007. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Beers, T. C., Flynn, C., Rossi, S., Sommer‐Larsen, J., Wilhelm, R., Marsteller, B., … Rhee, J. (2007). Broadband UBVR C I C Photometry of Horizontal‐Branch and Metal‐poor Candidates from the HK and Hamburg/ESO Surveys. I. The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 168(1), 128–139. https://doi.org/10.1086/509324

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