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arxiv: 2012.14080 · v2 · pith:U4Y45N3Gnew · submitted 2020-12-28 · 🌌 astro-ph.SR · astro-ph.EP· astro-ph.GA

Stellar parametrization of LAMOST M dwarf stars

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M dwarf stars are the most common stars in the Galaxy, dominating the population of the Galaxy by numbers at faint magnitudes. Precise and accurate stellar parameters for M dwarfs are of crucial importance for many studies. However, the atmospheric parameters of M dwarf stars are difficult to be determined. In this paper, we present a catalog of the spectroscopic stellar parameters ($T_{eff}$ and [M/H]) of $\sim$ 300,000 M dwarf stars observed by both LAMOST and Gaia using Stellar Label Machine (SLAM). We train a SLAM model using LAMOST spectra with APOGEE Data Release 16 (DR16) labels with $2800 \lt T_{eff} \lt 4500$K and $-2 \lt [M/H] \lt 0.5$ dex. The SLAM $T_{eff}$ is in agreement to within $\sim 50$K compared to the previous study determined by APOGEE observation, and SLAM [M/H] agree within 0.12 dex compared to the APOGEE observation. We also set up a SLAM model trained by BT-Settl atmospheric model, with random uncertainties (in cross-validation) to 60K and agree within $\sim 90$K compared to previous study.

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