We present a method to determine nitrogen abundance ratios with respect to
iron ([N/Fe]) from molecular CN-band features observed in low-resolution (R∼ 2000) stellar spectra obtained by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and
the Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope (LAMOST). Various
tests are carried out to check the systematic and random errors of our
technique, and the impact of signal-to-noise (S/N) ratios of stellar spectra on
the determined [N/Fe]. We find that the uncertainty of our derived [N/Fe] is
less than 0.3 dex for S/N ratios larger than 10 in the ranges Teff​ =
[4000, 6000] K, log g = [0.0, 3.5], [Fe/H] = [--3.0, 0.0], [C/Fe] = [--1.0,
+4.5], and [N/Fe] = [--1.0, +4.5], the parameter space that we are interested
in to identify N-enhanced stars in the Galactic halo. A star-by-star comparison
with a sample of stars with [N/Fe] estimates available from the Apache Point
Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) also suggests a similar
level of uncertainty in our measured [N/Fe], after removing its systematic
error. Based on these results, we conclude that our method is able to reproduce
[N/Fe] from low-resolution spectroscopic data, with an uncertainty sufficiently
small to discover N-rich stars that presumably originated from disrupted
Galactic globular clusters.Comment: 14 pages, 8 figures, submitted to JKA