Optical constraints on the coldest metal-poor population
Jerry Jun-Yan Zhang, Nicolas Lodieu, Eduardo L. Mart\'in, Mar\'ia Rosa Zapatero Osorio, Victor J. S. B\'ejar, Valentin D. Ivanov, Henri M. J. Boffin, Tariq Shahbaz, Yakiv V. Pavlenko, Rafael Rebolo, Bartosz Gauza, Nafise Sedighi, and Carlos Quezada

TL;DR
This study characterizes the optical properties of the coldest, metal-poor T and Y dwarf stars using deep imaging and parallax data, revealing new candidates and proposing a color-based method to distinguish metallicity effects.
Contribution
It provides new optical photometry and parallaxes for metal-poor ultracool dwarfs, confirms additional subdwarfs, and introduces a color index to break metallicity-temperature degeneracy.
Findings
Confirmed three new T subdwarfs.
Established the 'Accident' as subluminous and the reddest in color.
Proposed the $z_{PS1} - W1$ color as a metallicity indicator.
Abstract
The coldest metal-poor population made of T and Y dwarfs are archaeological tracers of our Galaxy because they are very old and have kept the pristine material. The optical properties of these objects are important to characterise their atmospheric properties. We aim at characterising further the optical properties of ultracool metal-poor population with deep far-red optical images and parallax determinations. With a two-year baseline, we solved trigonometric parallaxes of the five metal-poor T dwarf candidates using Calar-Alto 3.5-m telescope. We obtained -band photometry for the other 12 metal-poor T dwarf candidates using 10.4-m Gran Telescopio Canarias, the 8.2-m European Southern Observatory Very Large Telescope, and the Dark Energy Survey, increasing the sample of T subdwarfs with optical photometry from 12 to 24. We report a 3- limit for the only potential…
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TopicsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Statistical Mechanics and Entropy
