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Item The Century Survey Galactic Halo Project. III. A Complete 4300 Deg(2) Survey Of Blue Horizontal Branch Stars In The Metal-Weak Thick Disk And Inner Halo(2008-02) Brown, Warren R.; Beers, Timothy C.; Wilhelm, Ronald; Prieto, Carlos Allende; Geller, Margaret J.; Kenyon, Scott J.; Kurtz, Michael J.; Prieto, Carlos AllendeWe present a complete spectroscopic survey of 2414 2MASS-selected blue horizontal branch ( BHB) candidates selected over 4300 deg(2) of the sky. We identify 655 BHB stars in this non-kinematically selected sample. We calculate the luminosity function of field BHB stars, and find evidence for very few hot BHB stars in the field. The BHB stars located at a distance from the Galactic plane | Z| < 4 kpc trace what is clearly a metal-weak thick disk population, with a mean metallicity of [Fe/H]=-1.7, a rotation velocity gradient of dv(rot)/d|Z|=-28 +/- 3.4 km s(-1) in the region |Z| < 6 kpc, and a density scale height of h(Z) = 1.26 +/- 0.1 kpc. The BHB stars located at 5 < | Z| < 9 kpc are a predominantly inner-halo population, with a mean metallicity of [ Fe/ H] = - 2.0 and a mean Galactic rotation of - 4 +/- 31 km s(-1). We infer the density of halo and thick disk BHB stars is 104 +/- 37 kpc(-3) near the Sun, and the relative normalization of halo to thick-disk BHB stars is 4 +/- 1% near the Sun.Item The Stellar Content Of The Hamburg/ESO Survey - IV. Selection Of Candidate Metal-Poor Stars(2008-06) Christlieb, N.; Schorck, T.; Frebel, A.; Beers, T. C.; Wisotzki, L.; Reimers, D.; Frebel, A.We present the quantitative methods used for selecting candidate metal-poor stars in the Hamburg/ESO objective-prism survey (HES). The selection is based on the strength of the Ca II K line, B - V colors (both measured directly from the digital HES spectra), as well as J - K colors from the 2 Micron All Sky Survey. The KP index for Ca II K can be measured from the HES spectra with an accuracy of 1.0 angstrom, and a calibration of the HES B - V colors, using CCD photometry, yields a 1-sigma uncertainty of 0.07 mag for stars in the color range 0.3 < B - V < 1.4. These accuracies make it possible to reliably reject stars with [Fe/H] > -2.0 without sacrificing completeness at the lowest metallicities. A test of the selection using 1121 stars of the HK survey of Beers, Preston, and Shectman present on HES plates suggests that the completeness at [Fe/H] < -3.5 is close to 100% and that, at the same time, the contamination of the candidate sample with false positives is low: 50% of all stars with [Fe/H] > -2.5 and 97% of all stars with [Fe/H] > -2.0 are rejected. The selection was applied to 379 HES fields, covering a nominal area of 8853 deg(2) of the southern high Galactic latitude sky. The candidate sample consists of 20 271 stars in the magnitude range 10 less than or similar to B less than or similar to 18. A comparison of the magnitude distribution with that of the HK survey shows that the magnitude limit of the HES sample is about 2mag fainter. Taking the overlap of the sky areas covered by both surveys into account, it follows that the survey volume for metal-poor stars has been increased by the HES by about a factor of 10 with respect to the HK survey. We have already identified several very rare objects with the HES, including, e. g., the three most heavy-element deficient stars currently known.