The Pristine survey – I. Mining the Galaxy for the most metal-poor stars

Abstract We present the Pristine survey, a new narrow-band photometric survey focused on the metallicity-sensitive Ca H&K lines and conducted in the Northern hemisphere with the wide-field imager MegaCam on the Canada–France–Hawaii Telescope. This paper reviews our overall survey strategy and di...

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Veröffentlicht in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2017-11, Vol.471 (3), p.2587-2604
Hauptverfasser: Starkenburg, Else, Martin, Nicolas, Youakim, Kris, Aguado, David S., Allende Prieto, Carlos, Arentsen, Anke, Bernard, Edouard J., Bonifacio, Piercarlo, Caffau, Elisabetta, Carlberg, Raymond G., Côté, Patrick, Fouesneau, Morgan, François, Patrick, Franke, Oliver, González Hernández, Jonay I., Gwyn, Stephen D. J., Hill, Vanessa, Ibata, Rodrigo A., Jablonka, Pascale, Longeard, Nicolas, McConnachie, Alan W., Navarro, Julio F., Sánchez-Janssen, Rubén, Tolstoy, Eline, Venn, Kim A.
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract We present the Pristine survey, a new narrow-band photometric survey focused on the metallicity-sensitive Ca H&K lines and conducted in the Northern hemisphere with the wide-field imager MegaCam on the Canada–France–Hawaii Telescope. This paper reviews our overall survey strategy and discusses the data processing and metallicity calibration. Additionally we review the application of these data to the main aims of the survey, which are to gather a large sample of the most metal-poor stars in the Galaxy, to further characterize the faintest Milky Way satellites, and to map the (metal-poor) substructure in the Galactic halo. The current Pristine footprint comprises over 1000 deg2 in the Galactic halo ranging from b ∼ 30° to ∼78° and covers many known stellar substructures. We demonstrate that, for Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) stellar objects, we can calibrate the photometry at the 0.02-mag level. The comparison with existing spectroscopic metallicities from SDSS/Sloan Extension for Galactic Understanding and Exploration (SEGUE) and Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope shows that, when combined with SDSS broad-band g and i photometry, we can use the CaHK photometry to infer photometric metallicities with an accuracy of ∼0.2 dex from [Fe/H] = −0.5 down to the extremely metal-poor regime ([Fe/H] 
ISSN:0035-8711
1365-2966
DOI:10.1093/mnras/stx1068