Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2003-11-13
Astron.J. 127 (2004) 899
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
35 pages including 14 figures, 5 in color; submitted to AJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/381483
We isolate samples of 733 bright (g < 18) and 437 faint (g > 18) high-Galactic latitude blue horizontal branch stars with photometry and spectroscopy in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). Comparison of independent photometric and spectroscopic selection criteria indicates that contamination from F and blue-straggler stars is less than 10% for bright stars (g<18) and about 25% for faint stars (g>18), and this is qualitatively confirmed by proper motions based on the USNO-A catalog as first epoch. Analysis of repeated observations shows that the errors in radial velocity are approximately 26 km/s. A relation between absolute magnitude and color is established using the horizontal branches of halo globular clusters observed by SDSS. Bolometric corrections and colors are synthesized in the SDSS filters from model spectra. The redder stars agree well in absolute magitude with accepted values for RR Lyrae stars. The resulting photometric distances are accurate to about 0.2 magnitudes, with a median of about 25 kpc. Modest clumps in phase space exist and are consistent with the previously reported tidal stream of the Sagittarius dwarf galaxy. The sample is tabulated in electronic form in the online version of this article, or by request to the authors.
Brinkmann Jon
Goodman Jeremy
Ivezic Zeljko
Knapp Gillian R.
Knerr Edwin J.
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