The SALT survey of helium-rich hot subdwarfs: methods, classification, and coarse analysis

C. Jeffery, B. Miszalski, E. Snowdon
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A medium- and high-resolution spectroscopic survey of helium-rich hot subdwarfs is being carried out using the Southern African Large Telescope (SALT). Objectives include the discovery of exotic hot subdwarfs and of sequences connecting chemically-peculiar subdwarfs of different types. The first phase consists of medium-resolution spectroscopy of over 100 stars selected from low-resolution surveys. This paper describes the selection criteria, and the observing, classification and analysis methods. It presents 107 spectral classifications on the MK-like Drilling system and 106 coarse analyses ($T_{\rm eff}, \log g, \log y$) based on a hybrid grid of zero-metal non-LTE and line-blanketed LTE model atmospheres. For 75 stars, atmospheric parameters have been derived for the first time. The sample may be divided into 6 distinct groups including the classical `helium-rich' sdO stars with spectral types (Sp) sdO6.5 - sdB1 (74) comprising carbon-rich (35) and carbon-weak (39) stars, very hot He-sdO's with Sp $\lesssim$ sdO6 (13), extreme helium stars with luminosity class $\lesssim 5$ (5), intermediate helium-rich subdwarfs with helium class 25 -- 35 (8), and intermediate helium-rich subdwarfs with helium class $10 - 25$ (6). The last covers a narrow spectral range (sdB0 -- sdB1) including two known and four candidate heavy-metal subdwarfs. Within other groups are several stars of individual interest, including an extremely metal-poor helium star, candidate double-helium subdwarf binaries, and a candidate low-gravity He-sdO star.
富氦热亚矮星的SALT调查:方法、分类和粗略分析
南非大型望远镜(SALT)正在对富含氦的热亚矮星进行中分辨率和高分辨率的光谱调查。目标包括发现外来的热亚矮星和连接不同类型的化学特殊亚矮星的序列。第一阶段包括对从低分辨率巡天中选出的100多颗恒星进行中分辨率光谱分析。本文介绍了选择标准,以及观察、分类和分析方法。本文提出了107种类mk钻井系统的光谱分类和106种粗分析($T_{\rm eff}, \log g, \log y$),基于零金属非LTE和线覆盖LTE模型大气的混合网格。其中75颗恒星的大气参数首次被推导出来。样品可分为6个不同的组,包括经典的“富氦”sdO恒星,光谱类型为(Sp) sdO6.5 - sdB1(74),由富碳(35)和弱碳(39)恒星组成,具有Sp的非常热的He-sdO $\lesssim$ sdO6(13),具有光度级的极端氦恒星 $\lesssim 5$ (5)、氦类为25—35的中间富氦亚矮星(8)和氦类为中间富氦亚矮星 $10 - 25$ (6).最后一个覆盖了一个狭窄的光谱范围(sdB0—sdB1),包括两个已知的和四个候选的重金属亚矮星。在其他的恒星群中,有几颗恒星是个人感兴趣的,包括一颗极度缺乏金属的氦星,候选的双氦亚矮双星,和一颗候选的低重力He-sdO星。
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