The SALT survey of helium-rich hot subdwarfs: methods, classification, and coarse analysis
Simon Jeffery, Brent Miszalski, Edward Snowdon

TL;DR
This survey of helium-rich hot subdwarfs using SALT aims to classify and analyze over 100 stars, discovering new sequences and peculiar objects, and providing the first atmospheric parameters for many of them.
Contribution
It introduces a new spectroscopic survey of helium-rich hot subdwarfs, with classification and coarse atmospheric analysis methods, identifying six distinct stellar groups and new candidate objects.
Findings
107 spectral classifications achieved
106 coarse atmospheric analyses performed
75 stars have first-time atmospheric parameters
Abstract
A medium- and high-resolution spectroscopic survey of helium-rich hot subdwarfs is being carried out using the Southern African Large Telescope (SALT). Objectives include the discovery of exotic hot subdwarfs and of sequences connecting chemically-peculiar subdwarfs of different types. The first phase consists of medium-resolution spectroscopy of over 100 stars selected from low-resolution surveys. This paper describes the selection criteria, and the observing, classification and analysis methods. It presents 107 spectral classifications on the MK-like Drilling system and 106 coarse analyses () based on a hybrid grid of zero-metal non-LTE and line-blanketed LTE model atmospheres. For 75 stars, atmospheric parameters have been derived for the first time. The sample may be divided into 6 distinct groups including the classical `helium-rich' sdO stars with…
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