A 500 pc volume-limited sample of hot subluminous stars II. Atmospheric parameters, mass distribution, and kinematics
H. Dawson, M. Dorsch, S. Geier, J. Munday, M. Pritzkuleit, U. Heber, F. Mattig, D. Benitez-Palacios, M.Vuckovic, I. Pelisoli, K. Deshmukh, A. Bhat, L. Kufleitner, M. Uzundag, V. Schaffenroth, N. Reindl, R. Culpan, R. Raddi, L. Antunes Amaral, A. G. Istrate, S. Justham

TL;DR
This study analyzes a volume-limited sample of 253 hot subluminous stars within 500 pc using Gaia DR3 data, deriving their atmospheric parameters, masses, and kinematics to understand their origins and evolutionary status.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive spectroscopic and kinematic analysis of hot subdwarfs, revealing their mass distribution, progenitor masses, and Galactic population membership, with implications for their formation channels.
Findings
Mass distribution peaks at 0.48 Msun
10% of stars are below the 0.45 Msun EHB
86% of stars belong to the thin disk
Abstract
We present a quantitative spectroscopic and kinematic analysis of a volume-complete sample of hot subluminous stars within 500 pc of the Sun, assembled using accurate parallax measurements from Gaia Data Release 3 (DR3). In total, 3226 spectra of 253 hot subdwarf stars were analysed to derive atmospheric parameters (effective temperature, surface gravity, and helium abundance) and radial velocities. Spectral energy distributions (SEDs) combined with Gaia parallaxes were used to measure stellar radii, luminosities, and masses. The derived atmospheric parameters reveal a consistent alignment between sdB and sdO stars in the Kiel diagram when compared to theoretical evolutionary models. We identify a population (about 10%) of hot subdwarfs located below the 0.45 Msun zero-age EHB in both the Kiel and Hertzsprung-Russell diagrams, which likely originate from intermediate-mass progenitors…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
