New Cold Subdwarf Discoveries from Backyard Worlds and a Metallicity Classification System for T Subdwarfs
Adam J. Burgasser (UCSD), Adam C. Schneider (USNO), Aaron M. Meisner, (NOIRLab), Dan Caselden (AMNH), Chih-Chun Hsu (Northwestern), Roman Gerasimov, (Notre Dame), Christian Aganze (Stanford), Emma Softich (UCSD), Preethi, Karpoor (UCSD), Christopher A. Theissen (UCSD)

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of new metal-poor T subdwarfs through spectroscopic surveys, introduces a classification system for their metallicity, and provides insights into their kinematic populations and properties.
Contribution
It presents a new metallicity classification system for T dwarfs and identifies several new metal-poor and mild subdwarfs with implications for understanding ancient stellar populations.
Findings
Discovered three new metal-poor T subdwarfs.
Identified 19 mild subdwarfs with modest metal deficiency.
Proposed a spectral index correlating with metallicity.
Abstract
We report the results of a spectroscopic survey of candidate T subdwarfs identified by the Backyard Worlds: Planet 9 program. Near-infrared spectra of 31 sources with red colors and large -band reduced proper motions show varying signatures of subsolar metallicity, including strong collision-induced H absorption, obscured methane and water features, and weak K I absorption. These metallicity signatures are supported by spectral model fits and 3D velocities, indicating thick disk and halo population membership for several sources. We identify three new metal-poor T subdwarfs ([M/H] 0.5), CWISE J062316.19+071505.6, WISEA J152443.14262001.8, and CWISE J211250.11-052925.2; and 19 new "mild" subdwarfs with modest metal deficiency ([M/H] 0.25). We also identify three metal-rich brown dwarfs with thick disk kinematics. We provide kinematic evidence…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMetallurgical Processes and Thermodynamics · Geological and Geochemical Analysis · Metallurgy and Cultural Artifacts
