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The Pristine survey -- XXVI. The very metal-poor Galaxy: Chemodynamics through the follow-up of the Pristine-Gaia synthetic catalogue
The Pristine-\textit{Gaia} synthetic catalogue provides reliable photometric
metallicities for 30 million FGK stars using the Pristine survey model
and Gaia XP spectra. We perform the first low-to-medium-resolution
spectroscopic follow-up of bright (G<15) and distant (up to 35 kpc) very and
extremely metal-poor (V/EMP, [Fe/H]<-2.5) red giant branch stars from this. We
use Isaac Newton Telescope/Intermediate Dispersion Spectrograph (INT/IDS)
observations centred around the calcium triplet region ideal for V/EMP stars.
We find that 76\% of our stars indeed have [Fe/H]<-2.5 with these inferred
spectroscopic metallicities and only 3\% are outliers with [Fe/H] > -2.0. We
report a success rate of 77\% and 38\% in finding stars with [Fe/H]<-2.5 and
-3.0 respectively. This will allow for 10,000-20,000 homogeneously analysed EMP
stars using the WEAVE survey follow-up of Pristine EMP candidates. We associate
20\%, 46\%, and 34\% of the stars to be confined to the disc plane, or to have
inner and outer halo orbits, respectively. We also associate these V/EMP stars
to known accretion events such as Gaia-Enceladus-Sausage (GES), LMS-1/Wukong,
Thamnos, Helmi streams, Sagittarius, Sequoia, etc. For the stars that orbit
close to the disc plane, we find that the prograde region with low vertical
action is overdense with a significance of 4 as compared to its
retrograde counterpart. We also find three new (brightest) members of the most
metal-poor stellar stream, C-19, one of which is 50 away from the main
body of the stream. Our measured mean metallicity, velocity dispersion, and
stream width are consistent with the literature, but our results favour a
higher distance (21.5 kpc) for the stream. We publish a catalogue (and 1D
spectra) of 215 V/EMP stars from this spectroscopic follow-up and showcase the
power of chemokinematic analysis of V/EMP end.Comment: Submitted to A&A. 17 pages (9 figures) + 3 pages (3 figures) in
Appendix. Comments are very welcome! The catalogue and 1D spectra will be
made available public after acceptance and before upon reasonable request to
the first autho
The pristine survey
Context. The Pristine-Gaia synthetic catalogue of reliable photometric metallicities makes use of spectrophotometric information from Gaia DR3 XP spectra to calculate metallicity-sensitive CaHK magnitudes, which in turn provides photometric metallicities for ~30 million FGK stars using the Pristine survey model and the survey's training sample. Aims. We performed the first low- to medium-resolution spectroscopic follow-up of bright (G 2.0. We report a success rate of 77% and 38% in finding stars with [Fe/H] < 2.5 and 3.0, respectively. This is a huge improvement compared to the literature in the selection of V/EMP stars based on photometric metallicities and will allow for 10 000-20 000 homogeneously analysed EMP stars using the WEAVE survey follow-up of Pristine EMP candidates. Using kinematics, we categorised 20%, 46%, and 34% of the stars as being confined to the disc plane, or having inner and outer halo orbits, respectively. Based on their integrals-of-motion, we are able to associate these V/EMP stars with the metal-poor tail of the metallicity distribution functions of known accretion events such as the Gaia-Enceladus-Sausage, LMS-1/Wukong, Thamnos, Helmi streams, Sagittarius, Sequoia, and other retrograde mergers. For the stars that orbit close to the disc plane, we find that the prograde region with low vertical action is overdense with a significance of 4σ compared to its retrograde counterpart. We also find three new (brightest) members of the most metal-poor stellar stream, C-19, one of which is 50° from the main body of the stream. This is the first member of C-19 found at positive height above the disc plane. Our measured mean metallicity, velocity dispersion, and stream width are consistent with the literature, but our results favour a slightly farther distance (∼21.5 kpc) for the stream. Conclusions. With this work, we publish a catalogue (and 1D spectra) of 215 V/EMP stars from this first spectroscopic follow-up of the Pristine-Gaia synthetic catalogue of photometric metallicities and showcase the power of chemokinematic analysis of bright and distant red giant stars in the V/EMP end.LASTR
