In. Reid et al., A search for previously unrecognized metal-poor subdwarfs in the Hipparcosastrometric catalogue, M NOT R AST, 325(3), 2001, pp. 931-962
We have identified 317 stars included in the Hipparcos astrometric catalogu
e that have parallaxes measured to a precision of better than 15 per cent,
and the location of which in the (M-V, (B - V)(T)) diagram implies a metall
icity comparable to or less than that of the intermediate-abundance globula
r cluster M5. We have undertaken an extensive literature search to locate S
tromgren, Johnson/Cousins and Walraven photometry for over 120 stars. In ad
dition, we present new UBV(RI)(C) photometry of 201 of these candidate halo
stars, together with similar data for a further 14 known metal-poor subdwa
rfs. These observations provide the first extensive data set of RCIC photom
etry of metal-poor, main-sequence stars with well-determined trigonometric
parallaxes. Finally, we have obtained intermediate-resolution optical spect
roscopy of 175 stars.
47 stars still lack sufficient supplementary observations for population cl
assification; however, we are able to estimate abundances for 270 stars, or
over 80 per cent of the sample. The overwhelming majority have near-solar
abundance, with their inclusion in the present sample stemming from errors
in the colours listed in the Hipparcos catalogue. Only 44 stars show consis
tent evidence of abundances below [Fe/H] = -1.0. Nine are additions to the
small sample of metal-poor subdwarfs with accurate photometry. We consider
briefly the implication of these results for cluster main-sequence fitting.