The Comparison of Stellar Atomspheric Parameters between LAMOST and APOGEE databases
Y.Q. Chen, G. Zhao, C. Liu, J. Ren, Y.P. Jia, J.K. Zhao, A.L. Luo, Y., Zhang, Y.H. Hou, Y.F. Wang, M. Yang

TL;DR
This study compares stellar atmospheric parameters between LAMOST and APOGEE databases, establishing calibrations for temperature and metallicity, and proposing methods to improve gravity measurements for combined stellar data analysis.
Contribution
It provides new calibration relations for stellar parameters between LAMOST and APOGEE, and introduces an SVM-based method to enhance gravity accuracy using seismic data.
Findings
Good temperature calibration with a near one-to-one relation.
Established metallicity calibration with low scatter (0.08 dex).
SVM method improves gravity measurement accuracy.
Abstract
We have compared the stellar parameters, temperature, gravity and metallicity, between the LAMOST-DR2 and SDSS-DR12/APOGEE database for stars in common. It is found that the LAMOST database provides a better red-clump feature than the APOGEE database in the Teff versus logg diagram. With this advantage, we have separated red clump stars from red giant stars, and attempt to establish the calibrations between the two datasets for the two groups of stars respectively. It shows that there is a good consistency in temperature with a calibration close to the one-to-one line, and we can establish a satisfied metallicity calibration of [Fe/H]_APO=1.18[Fe/H]_APO+0.11 with a scatter of 0.08 dex for both red clump and red giant branch samples. For gravity, there is no any correlation for red clump stars between the two databases, and scatters around the calibrations of red giant stars are…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
