Metallicity Calibration and Photometric Parallax Estimation: II. SDSS photometry
S. Tuncel Guctekin, S. Bilir, S. Karaali, O. Plevne, S. Ak, T. Ak, Z., F. Bostanci

TL;DR
This study calibrates metallicity and photometric parallaxes for SDSS F-G dwarf stars, enabling detailed analysis of metallicity gradients and stellar population distributions across the Galactic disk and halo.
Contribution
It provides new third-order polynomial calibrations for metallicity and absolute magnitude based on SDSS ugr data, improving distance and composition estimates for large stellar samples.
Findings
Calibrated metallicity with a mean residual of 0 and std of 0.137 mag.
Estimated vertical metallicity gradients as a function of distance from the Galactic plane.
Identified stellar population distributions and their dominant types at different magnitudes.
Abstract
We used the updated [Fe/H] abundances of 168 F-G type dwarfs and calibrated them to a third order polynomial in terms of reduced ultraviolet excess, defined with data in the SDSS. We estimated the absolute magnitudes for the same stars via the re-reduced Hipparcos parallaxes and calibrated the absolute magnitude offsets, , relative to the intrinsic sequence of Hyades to a third order polynomial in terms of . The ranges of the calibrations are [Fe/H]0.3 dex and mag. The mean of the residuals and the corresponding standard deviation for the metallicity calibration are 0 and 0.137 mag; while, for the absolute magnitude calibration they are 0 and 0.179 mag, respectively. We applied our procedures to 23,414 dwarf stars in the Galactic field with the Galactic coordinates ,…
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