Hot subdwarf Atmospheric parameters, Kinematics, and Origins -- Based on 1587 hot subdwarf stars observed in Gaia DR2 and LAMOST DR7
Yangping Luo, Peter Nemeth, Kun Wang, Xi Wang, and Zhanwen Han

TL;DR
This study analyzes 1587 hot subdwarf stars from Gaia DR2 and LAMOST DR7, determining their atmospheric parameters, kinematics, and origins, revealing distinct He-rich groups with different Galactic population memberships and likely different formation histories.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive classification and analysis of hot subdwarf stars using combined Gaia and LAMOST data, including new insights into their Galactic population memberships and origins.
Findings
Identification of four He-rich groups with distinct properties.
Most eHe-1 stars are thick disk; most eHe-2 stars are thin disk.
He-rich stars in $ extit{ extbf{omega}}$ Cen differ from Galactic populations.
Abstract
Based on the Gaia DR2 catalogue of hot subdwarf star candidates, we identified 1587 hot subdwarf stars with spectra in LAMOST DR7. We present atmospheric parameters for these stars by fitting the LAMOST spectra with {\sc Tlusty/Synspec} non-LTE synthetic spectra. Combining LAMOST radial velocities and Gaia Early Data Release 3 (EDR3) parallaxes and proper motions, we also present the Galactic space positions, velocity vectors, orbital parameters and the Galactic population memberships of the stars. With our He classification scheme, we identify four groups of He rich hot subdwarf stars in the and diagrams. We find two extreme He-rich groups (He-1 and He-2) for stars with and two intermediate He-rich groups (He-1 and He-2) for stars with . We…
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