1999A&AS..139...63T


Query : 1999A&AS..139...63T

1999A&AS..139...63T - Astron. Astrophys., Suppl. Ser., 139, 63-68 (1999/October-1)

Metallicity calibration of a DDO CN index and other low-resolution indices for G and K stars.

TAYLOR B.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Metallicity calibrations of low-resolution parameters are potentially useful for (at least) two problems: the properties of moving groups, and the supermetallicity problem in K giants. In this paper, metallicity calibrations are derived for six sets of parameters. One of these parameters is the DDO CN index δCN. This parameter and three others are calibrated for use with evolved G and K stars. Two additional sets of low-resolution parameters are calibrated for use with G and K dwarfs. The calibrations are derived by comparing the input data with two catalogs of homogenized high-dispersion results from diverse authors Taylor (1995PASP..107..734T, 1999A&AS..134..523T). Using rms errors that are given in the catalogs, intrinsic rms errors are derived for metallicities deduced from the calibrations. The errors turn out to be comparable to those that apply for averaged high-dispersion results.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - stars: fundamental parameters

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Number of rows : 5
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 V* V1386 Ori PM* 06 06 40.4780487600 +15 32 31.578871020 8.016 7.565   6.2   K0V 167 0
2 * tet CMa PM* 06 54 11.3988612864 -12 02 19.061163780 7.20 5.51 4.08 2.95 2.17 K3/4III 218 0
3 HD 95870 * 11 03 36.5320830672 -13 26 05.688976776   7.222 6.343     G8III 27 0
4 HD 116713 Pe* 13 26 07.8002651304 -39 45 18.308993400 7.31 6.29 5.09     K0.5IIIbBa3 136 0
5 * bet Ind * 20 54 48.6027789 -58 27 14.961814 6.13 4.90 3.65     K1II 73 0

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