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Title: Three-dimensional parameterization of the stellar locus with application to QSO color selection

Journal Article · · Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1086/313051· OSTI ID:568288
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  1. Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Box 500, Batavia, Illinois 60510 (United States)

A straightforward method for parameterizing and visualizing a locus of points in n-space is presented. The algorithm applies directly to the problem of distinguishing QSOs from Galactic stars in multicolor space. When applied to an existing four-filter data set (photometric errors of {sigma}{approximately}0.1mag and B{sub J}{approx_lt}21.5), it recovers 95{percent} of the known QSOs, with 76{percent} of the candidate sources yielding QSOs. If only the non{endash}ultraviolet excess candidates are considered, it recovers 69{percent} of the 13 known QSOs, with 47{percent} of the candidate sources yielding QSOs. The completeness and efficiency will differ depending on the depth and accuracy of the photometric data. The algorithm scales well to large data sets and allows astrophysical information about the location of QSOs in color space to be easily added to improve efficiency. Three-dimensional visualization of the high-accuracy photometry ({sigma}{lt}0.01mag) of the Catalogue of {ital WBVR} Magnitudes of Northern Sky Bright Stars (V{lt}7.2) yields the first look at the intrinsic width in the Galactic star color distribution. The stellar locus is found to populate a ribbon-like subset of color-color-color space. In the G to early-K star region, the cross section of the stellar locus has a FWHM of 0.07 mag in the wide direction. We attribute the majority of the width to metallicity differences between the stars, although there may be some contribution from other sources such as differential reddening. The FWHM in the thin direction is 0.03 mag or less. The locus is parameterized from late-B stars through M stars. We reproduce the metallicities of 64 F and G dwarfs with an rms error of 0.13. The distribution of bright stars along the locus is also presented. The algorithm can be applied to parameterize any one-dimensional set of data that is distributed in n-dimensional space. {copyright} {ital 1997} {ital The American Astronomical Society}

OSTI ID:
568288
Journal Information:
Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series, Vol. 113, Issue 1; Other Information: PBD: Nov 1997
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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