Chemical Properties of the Local Galactic Disk and Halo. I. Fundamental Properties of 1,544 Nearby, High Proper-Motion M dwarfs and subdwarfs
Neda Hejazi, Sebastien Lepine, Derek Homeier, R. Michael Rich, and, Michael M. Shara

TL;DR
This study develops a spectral classification and parameter estimation pipeline for 1,544 high proper-motion M dwarfs and subdwarfs, revealing their chemical properties and population distributions in the Galaxy.
Contribution
It introduces a new template-fit method and automated pipeline for classifying and deriving physical parameters of M dwarfs/subdwarfs from spectra, with high precision.
Findings
Metallicity estimates align with color-magnitude expectations.
Chemical parameters in binary systems are consistent, indicating high measurement precision.
Stars show clustering in [alpha/Fe] vs. [M/H], suggesting discrete Galactic populations.
Abstract
Large numbers of low-to-medium resolution spectra of M-type dwarf stars from both the local Galactic disk and halo are available from various surveys. In order to fully exploit these data, we develop a template-fit method using a set of empirically assembled M dwarf/subdwarf classification templates, based on the measurements of the TiO and CaH molecular bands, to classify M dwarfs/subdwarfs by spectral type and metallicity class. We further present a pipeline to automatically determine the effective temperature, metallicity ([M/H]), alpha-element to iron abundance ratio ([alpha/Fe]), and surface gravity of M dwarfs/subdwarfs using the latest version of BT-Settl model atmospheres. We apply these methods to a set of low-to-medium resolution optical spectra of 1,544 high proper-motion (> 0.4"/yr) M dwarfs/subdwarfs. Our metallicity estimates appear to be consistent with the expected…
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