The miniJPAS survey: stellar atmospheric parameters from 56 optical filters

DOI: 
10.1093/mnras/stac3155
Publication date: 
15/01/2023
Main author: 
Yuan, H. -B.
IAA authors: 
Alfaro, E. J.;Benítez, N.
Authors: 
Yuan, H. -B.;Yang, L.;Cruz, P.;Jiménez-Esteban, F.;Daflon, S.;Placco, V. M.;Akras, S.;Alfaro, E. J.;Galarza, C. Andrés;Gonçalves, D. R.;Duan, F. -Q.;Liu, J. -F.;Laur, J.;Solano, E.;Borges Fernandes, M.;Cenarro, A. J.;Marín-Franch, A.;Varela, J.;Ederoclite, A.;López-Sanjuan, Carlos;Abramo, R.;Alcaniz, J.;Benítez, N.;Bonoli, S.;Cristóbal-Hornillos, D.;Dupke, R. A.;Hernán-Caballero, Antonio;Mendes de Oliveira, C.;Moles, M.;Sodré, L.;Vázquez Ramió, Héctor;Taylor, K.
Journal: 
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
518
Pages: 
2018
Abstract: 
With a unique set of 54 overlapping narrow-band and two broader filters covering the entire optical range, the incoming Javalambre-Physics of the Accelerating Universe Astrophysical Survey (J-PAS) will provide a great opportunity for stellar physics and near-field cosmology. In this work, we use the miniJPAS data in 56 J-PAS filters and 4 complementary SDSS-like filters to explore and prove the potential of the J-PAS filter system in characterizing stars and deriving their atmospheric parameters. We obtain estimates for the effective temperature with a good precision (&lt;150 K) from spectral energy distribution fitting. We have constructed the metallicity-dependent stellar loci in 59 colours for the miniJPAS FGK dwarf stars, after correcting certain systematic errors in flat-fielding. The very blue colours, including uJAVA - r, J0378 - r, J0390 - r, uJPAS - r, show the strongest metallicity dependence, around 0.25 mag dex<SUP>-1</SUP>. The sensitivities decrease to about 0.1 mag dex<SUP>-1</SUP> for the J0400 - r, J0410 - r, and J0420 - r colours. The locus fitting residuals show peaks at the J0390, J0430, J0510, and J0520 filters, suggesting that individual elemental abundances such as [Ca/Fe], [C/Fe], and [Mg/Fe] can also be determined from the J-PAS photometry. Via stellar loci, we have achieved a typical metallicity precision of 0.1 dex. The miniJPAS filters also demonstrate strong potential in discriminating dwarfs and giants, particularly the J0520 and J0510 filters. Our results demonstrate the power of the J-PAS filter system in stellar parameter determinations and the huge potential of the coming J-PAS survey in stellar and Galactic studies.
Database: 
ADS
URL: 
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2023MNRAS.518.2018Y/abstract
ADS Bibcode: 
2023MNRAS.518.2018Y
Keywords: 
methods: statistical;techniques: photometric;stars: abundances;stars: fundamental parameters;Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics;Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies