The near-infrared Ca II triplet as a metallicity indicator - II. Extension to extremely metal-poor metallicity regimes

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We extend our previous calibration of the infrared Ca II triplet (CaT) as a metallicity indicator to the metal-poor regime by including observations of 55 field stars with [Fe/H] down to -4.0 dex. While we previously solved the saturation at high metallicity using a combination of a Lorentzian and a Gaussian to reproduce the line profiles, in this paper we address the non-linearity at low metallicity following the suggestion of Starkenburg et al. of adding two non-linear terms to the relation among the [Fe/H], luminosity and strength of the calcium triplet lines. Our calibration thus extends from -4.0 to +0.5 in metallicity and is presented using four different luminosity indicators: V - VHB, MV, MI and MK. The calibration obtained in this paper results in a tight correlation between [Fe/H] abundances measured from highresolution spectra and [Fe/H] values derived from the CaT, over the whole metallicity range covered. ©2013 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.

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Carrera, R., Pancino, E., Gallart, C., & del Pino, A. (2013). The near-infrared Ca II triplet as a metallicity indicator - II. Extension to extremely metal-poor metallicity regimes. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 434(2), 1681–1691. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stt1126

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