Forecasting Chemical Abundance Precision for Extragalactic Stellar Archaeology

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Sandford, Nathan R.
Weisz, Daniel R.
Ting, Yuan-Sen

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Increasingly powerful and multiplexed spectroscopic facilities promise detailed chemical abundance patterns for millions of resolved stars in galaxies beyond the Milky Way (MW). Here, we employ the Cramer-Rao lower bound (CRLB) to forecast the precision to which stellar abundances for metal-poor, low-mass stars outside the MW can be measured for 41 current (e.g., Keck, MMT, the Very Large Telescope, and the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument) and planned (e.g., the Maunakea Spectroscopic Explorer, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), and Extremely Large Telescopes (ELTs)) spectrograph configurations. We show that moderate-resolution (R lesssim 5000) spectroscopy at blue-optical wavelengths (λ lesssim 4500) (i) enables the recovery of two to four times as many elements as red-optical spectroscopy (5000 lesssim λ lesssim 10000) at similar or higher resolutions (R ~ 10,000) and (ii) can constrain the abundances of several neutron-capture elements to lesssim0.3 dex. We further show that high-resolution (R gsim 20,000), low signal-to-noise ratio (~10 pixel−1) spectra contain rich abundance information when modeled with full spectral fitting techniques. We demonstrate that JWST/NIRSpec and ELTs can recover (i) ~10 and 30 elements, respectively, for metal-poor red giants throughout the Local Group and (ii) [Fe/H] and [α/Fe] for resolved stars in galaxies out to several Mpc with modest integration times. We show that select literature abundances are within a factor of ~2 (or better) of our CRLBs. We suggest that, like exposure time calculators, CRLBs should be used when planning stellar spectroscopic observations. We include an open-source Python package, Chem-I-Calc, that allows users to compute CRLBs for spectrographs of their choosing.

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The Astrophysical Journal

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