Survey for distant solar twins (SDST) – II. Design, observations, and data

Author:

Liu(刘凡) Fan123ORCID,Murphy Michael T1ORCID,Lehmann Christian1ORCID,Flynn Chris1ORCID,Smith Daniel14,Kos Janez5,Berke Daniel A16ORCID,Martell Sarah L37ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing, Swinburne University of Technology , Melbourne, VIC 3122, Australia

2. School of Physics and Astronomy, Monash University , Melbourne, VIC 3800, Australia

3. ARC Centre for All Sky Astrophysics in 3D (ASTRO-3D) , Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia

4. Optical Sciences Centre, Swinburne University of Technology , Melbourne, VIC 3122, Australia

5. Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of Ljubljana , Jadranska 19, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia

6. User Support Division , Gemini Observatory, 670 N A’ohoku Pl, Hilo, HI 96720-2700, USA

7. School of Physics, University of New South Wales , Sydney, NSW 2052, Australia

Abstract

ABSTRACT Studies of solar twins have key impacts on the astronomical community, but only ∼100–200 nearby solar twins (<1 kpc) have been reliably identified over the last few decades. The aim of our survey (SDST) is to identify ∼150–200 distant solar twins and analogues (up to ≲4 kpc) closer to the Galactic Centre. We took advantage of the precise Gaia and Skymapper surveys to select Sun-like candidates in a 2-deg field, which were observed with the HERMES spectrograph on the Anglo-Australian Telescope. We successfully built up the required signal-to-noise ratio (25-per-pixel in the HERMES red band) for most targets as faint as Gaia G of 17.4 mag. The stellar photometric/astrometric parameters (e.g. Teff, log g, mass) of our candidates are derived in this paper, while the spectroscopic parameters will be presented in the third paper in this SDST series. The selection success rate – the fraction of targets which belong to solar twins or analogues – was estimated from simulated survey data and the Besançon stellar population model, and compared with the actual success rate of the survey. We find that expected and actual success rates agree well, indicating that the numbers of solar twins and analogues we discover in SDST are consistent with expectations, affirming the survey approach. These distant solar analogues are prime targets for testing for any variation in the strength of electromagnetism in regions of higher dark matter density, and can make additional contributions to our understanding of, e.g. Galactic chemical evolution in the inner Milky Way.

Funder

Australian Research Council

Slovenian Research Agency

UNSW

European Space Agency

Australian National University

Swinburne University of Technology

University of Queensland

University of Western Australia

University of Melbourne

Curtin University of Technology

Monash University

Australian Astronomical Observatory

NASA

Goddard Space Flight Center

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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1. A Comparison of Distant and Nearby Solar Twins;Research Notes of the AAS;2023-05-05

2. Survey for Distant Solar Twins (SDST) – III. Identification of new solar twin and solar analogue stars;Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society;2023-02-06

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