The miniJPAS survey: stellar atmospheric parameters from 56 optical filters
H.-B. Yuan, L. Yang, P. Cruz, F. Jim\'enez-Esteban, S. Daflon, V. M., Placco, S. Akras, E. J. Alfaro, C. Andr\'es Galarza, D. R. Gon\c{c}alves,, F.-Q. Duan, J.-F. Liu, J. Laur, E. Solano, M. Borges Fernandes, A. J., Cenarro, A. Mar\'in-Franch, J. Varela, A. Ederoclite

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that the miniJPAS survey's 56 optical filters can accurately determine stellar atmospheric parameters, including temperature and metallicity, and distinguish stellar types, showcasing the survey's potential for stellar and Galactic research.
Contribution
The paper introduces the use of miniJPAS filter data to derive stellar parameters and construct metallicity-dependent stellar loci, highlighting the system's high precision and potential for future large-scale stellar studies.
Findings
Effective temperature estimates with <150 K precision.
Metallicity precision of 0.1 dex from stellar loci.
Strong metallicity dependence in blue colours and dwarf-giant discrimination.
Abstract
With a unique set of 54 overlapping narrow-band and two broader filters covering the entire optical range, the incoming Javalambre-Physics of the Accelerating Universe Astrophysical Survey (J-PAS) will provide a great opportunity for stellar physics and near-field cosmology. In this work, we use the miniJPAS data in 56 J-PAS filters and 4 complementary SDSS-like filters to explore and prove the potential of the J-PAS filter system in characterizing stars and deriving their atmospheric parameters. We obtain estimates for the effective temperature with a good precision (<150 K) from spectral energy distribution fitting. We have constructed the metallicity-dependent stellar loci in 59 colours for the miniJPAS FGK dwarf stars, after correcting certain systematic errors in flat-fielding. The very blue colours, including uJAVA-r, J0378-r, J0390-r, uJPAS-r, show the strongest metallicity…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
