New mercury-manganese stars and candidates from LAMOST DR4
E. Paunzen, S. Huemmerich, K. Bernhard

TL;DR
This study identifies 99 new mercury-manganese stars using LAMOST spectra, analyzes their properties, and expands the known sample, facilitating future statistical and evolutionary studies of these chemically peculiar stars.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new method for identifying CP3 stars from LAMOST data and presents a significantly enlarged sample of these stars, mostly new discoveries, with detailed characterization.
Findings
99 confirmed CP3 stars identified
Most stars are faint, B6 to B9.5 spectral types
Sample covers a wide age range, mostly 50-80% through main sequence
Abstract
The present work presents our efforts at identifying new mercury-manganese (HgMn/CP3) stars using spectra obtained with the Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope (LAMOST). Suitable candidates were searched for among pre-selected early-type spectra from LAMOST DR4 using a modified version of the MKCLASS code that probes several Hg II and Mn II features. The spectra of the resulting 332 candidates were visually inspected. Using parallax data and photometry from Gaia DR2, we investigated magnitudes, distances from the Sun, and the evolutionary status of our sample stars. We also searched for variable stars using diverse photometric survey sources. We present 99 bona fide CP3 stars, 19 good CP3 star candidates, and seven candidates. Our sample consists of mostly new discoveries and contains, on average, the faintest CP3 stars known (peak distribution 9.5 < G < 13.5 mag).…
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