A 500 pc volume-limited sample of hot subluminous stars. I. Space density, scale height, and population properties

Geier, S.; Kepler, S. O.; Heber, U.; Green, E. M.; Raddi, R.; Justham, S.; Pelisoli, I.; Roth, M. M.; Dorsch, M.; Jeffery, C. S.; Schaffenroth, V.; Schneider, D.; Kupfer, T.; Djupvik, A. A.; Culpan, R.; Vučković, M.; Uzundag, M.; Reindl, N.; Antunes Amaral, L.; Munday, J.; Istrate, A. G.; Østensen, R. H.; Telting, J. H.; Vos, J.; Dawson, H.; Pritzkuleit, M.; Soemitro, A. A.; Steinmetz, T.

Germany, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Belgium, Chile, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Denmark, United States, Brazil, Poland

Abstract

We present the first volume-limited sample of spectroscopically confirmed hot subluminous stars out to 500 pc, defined using the accurate parallax measurements from the Gaia space mission data release 3 (DR3). The sample comprises a total of 397 members, with 305 (~77%) identified as hot subdwarf stars, including 83 newly discovered systems. Of these, we observe that 178 (~58%) are hydrogen-rich sdBs, 65 are sdOBs (~21%), 32 are sdOs (~11%), and 30 are He-sdO/Bs (~10%). Among them, 48 (~16%) exhibit an infrared excess in their spectral energy distribution fits, suggesting a composite binary system. The hot subdwarf population is estimated to be 90% complete, assuming that most missing systems are these composite binaries located within the main sequence (MS) in the Gaia colour-magnitude diagram. The remaining sources in the sample include cataclysmic variables, blue horizontal branch stars, hot white dwarfs, and MS stars. We derived the mid-plane density ρ0 and scale height hz for the non-composite hot subdwarf star population using a hyperbolic sechant profile (sech2). The best-fit values are ρ0 = 5.17 ± 0.33 × 10−7 stars pc−3 and hz = 281 ± 62 pc. When accounting for the composite-colour hot subdwarfs and their estimated completeness, the mid-plane density increases to ρ0 = 6.15−0.53+1.16 × 10−7 stars pc−3. This corrected space density is an order of magnitude lower than predicted by population synthesis studies, supporting previous observational estimates.

Tables A.1-A.3 are available at the CDS ftp to cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr (ftp://130.79.128.5) or via https://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/A+A/686/A25

2024 Astronomy and Astrophysics
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