New ultracool subdwarfs identified in large-scale surveys using Virtual Observatory tools: II. SDSS DR7 vs UKIDSS LAS DR6, SDSS DR7 vs UKIDSS LAS DR8, SDSS DR9 vs UKIDSS LAS DR10, and SDSS DR7 vs 2MASS
N. Lodieu (1,2), M. Espinoza Contreras (1,2), M. R. Zapatero Osorio, (3), E. Solano (4,5), M. Aberasturi (4,5), E. L. Martin (3), C. Rodrigo (4,5), ((1) Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias (IAC), Tenerife, Spain, (2), Departamento de Astrofisica, Universidad de La Laguna

TL;DR
This study develops a method to identify late-type subdwarfs using large-scale survey data, significantly increasing the known population and providing insights into their properties and distribution.
Contribution
It introduces an efficient cross-matching approach with new spectroscopic classifications, expanding the catalog of late-type subdwarfs and analyzing their photometric properties.
Findings
Confirmed 86-94% of candidates as late-type subdwarfs.
Discovered 49 new subdwarfs, including extreme and ultra subdwarfs.
Derived a surface density of 0.040 per square degree for late-type subdwarfs.
Abstract
We aim at developing an efficient method to search for late-type subdwarfs (metal-depleted dwarfs with spectral types >M5) to improve the current statistics. Our objectives are: improve our knowledge of metal-poor low-mass dwarfs, bridge the gap between the late-M and L types, determine their surface density, and understand the impact of metallicity on the stellar and substellar mass function. We carried out a search cross-matching the SDSS, 2MASS, and UKIDSS using STILTS, Aladin, and Topcat. We considered different photometric and proper motion criteria for our selection. We identified 29 and 71 late-type subdwarf candidates in each cross-correlation over 8826 and 3679 square degrees, respectively. We obtained low-resolution optical spectra for 71 of our candidates with GTC, NOT, and VLT and retrieved spectra for 30 candidates from the SDSS spectroscopic database. We classified 92…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
