TY - JOUR
T1 - The Pristine survey -- XXVI. The very metal-poor Galaxy
T2 - Chemodynamics through the follow-up of the Pristine-Gaia synthetic catalogue
AU - Viswanathan, Akshara
AU - Yuan, Zhen
AU - Ardern-Arentsen, Anke
AU - Starkenburg, Else
AU - Martin, Nicolas F.
AU - Youakim, Kris
AU - Ibata, Rodrigo A.
AU - Sestito, Federico
AU - Matsuno, Tadafumi
AU - Prieto, Carlos Allende
AU - Barwell, Freya
AU - Bayer, Manuel
AU - Doliva-Dolinsky, Amandine
AU - Fernandez-Alvar, Emma
AU - Anta, Pablo M. Galan-de
AU - Jhass, Kiran
AU - Longeard, Nicolas
AU - Arroyo-Polonio, Jose Maria
AU - Massana, Pol
AU - Montelius, Martin
AU - Rusterucci, Samuel
AU - Santos, Judith
AU - Thomas, Guillaume F.
AU - Vitali, Sara
AU - Wu, Wenbo
AU - Yarker, Paige
AU - Ye, Xianhao
AU - Aguado, David S.
AU - Gran, Felipe
AU - Navarro, Julio
N1 - 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 author
PY - 2024/5/21
Y1 - 2024/5/21
N2 - The Pristine-\textit{Gaia} synthetic catalogue provides reliable photometric metallicities for $\sim$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 -2.0. We report a success rate of 77\% and 38\% in finding stars with [Fe/H]
AB - The Pristine-\textit{Gaia} synthetic catalogue provides reliable photometric metallicities for $\sim$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 -2.0. We report a success rate of 77\% and 38\% in finding stars with [Fe/H]
KW - astro-ph.GA
KW - astro-ph.SR
M3 - Article
SN - 0004-6361
JO - Astronomy & Astrophysics
JF - Astronomy & Astrophysics
ER -