摘要
In the fourth paper of this series,we present the metallicity-dependent Sloan Digital Sky Survey(SDSS)stellar color loci of red giant stars,using a spectroscopic sample of red giants in the SDSS Stripe82 region.The stars span a range of 0.55-1.2 mag in color g-i,-0.3--2.5 in metallicity[Fe/H],and have values of surface gravity log g smaller than 3.5 dex.As in the case of main-sequence(MS)stars,the intrinsic widths of loci of red giants are also found to be quite narrow,a few mmag at maximum.There are however systematic differences between the metallicity-dependent stellar loci of red giants and MS stars.The colors of red giants are less sensitive to metallicity than those of MS stars.With good photometry,photometric metallicities of red giants can be reliably determined by fitting the u-g,g-r,r-i,and i-z colors simultaneously to an accuracy of 0.2-0.25 dex,comparable to the precision achievable with low-resolution spectroscopy for a signal-to-noise ratio of 10.By comparing fitting results to the stellar loci of red giants and MS stars,we propose a new technique to discriminate between red giants and MS stars based on the SDSS photometry.The technique achieves completeness of~70 per cent and efficiency of~80 per cent in selecting metal-poor red giant stars of[Fe/H]≤-1.2.It thus provides an important tool to probe the structure and assemblage history of the Galactic halo using red giant stars.
作者
Ruo-Yi Zhang
Hai-Bo Yuan
Xiao-Wei Liu
Mao-Sheng Xiang
Yang Huang
Bing-Qiu Chen
张若羿;苑海波;刘晓为;向茂盛;黄样;陈丙秋(Department of Astronomy,Beijing Normal University,Beijing 100875,China;South-Western Institute for Astronomy Research,Yunnan University,Kunming 650500,China;Max-Planck Institute for Astronomy,Konigstuhl,D-69117,Heidelberg,Germany)
基金
the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.12173007,11603002)
the National Key Basic R&D Program of China(2019YFA0405503)
Beijing Normal University(No.310232102)
the science research grants from the China Manned Space Project with No.CMS-CSST-2021-A08 and CMS-CSST2021-A09
Funding for SDSS-III has been provided by the Alfred P.Sloan Foundation
the Participating Institutions
the National Science Foundation
the U.S.Department of Energy Office of Science。