2000A&A...358..850R


Query : 2000A&A...358..850R

2000A&A...358..850R - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 358, 850-868 (2000/6-3)

Chemical enrichment and star formation in the Milky Way disk. I. Sample description and chromospheric age-metallicity relation.

ROCHA-PINTO H.J., MACIEL W.J., SCALO J. and FLYNN C.

Abstract (from CDS):

The age-metallicity relation of the solar neighbourhood is studied using a sample of 552 late-type dwarfs. This sample was built from the intersection of photometric catalogues with chromospheric activity surveys of the Mount Wilson group. For these stars, metallicities were estimated from uvby data, and ages were calculated from their chromospheric emission levels using a new metallicity-dependent chromospheric activity-age relation developed by Rocha-Pinto & Maciel (1998MNRAS.298..332R). A careful estimate of the errors in the chromospheric age is made. The errors in the chromospheric indices are shown to include partially the effects of the stellar magnetic cycles, although a detailed treatment of this error is still beyond our knowledge. It is shown that the results are not affected by the presence of unresolved binaries in the sample. We derive an age-metallicity relation which confirms the mean trend found by previous workers. The mean metallicity shows a slow, steady increase with time, amounting at least 0.56dex in 15Gyr. The initial metallicity of the disk is around -0.70dex, in agreement with the G dwarf metallicity distribution (Rocha-Pinto & Maciel, 1996MNRAS.279..447R). According to our data, the intrinsic cosmic dispersion in metal abundances is around 0.13dex, a factor of two smaller than that found by Edvardsson et al.. We show that chromospheric ages are compatible with isochrone ages, within the expected errors, so that the difference in the scatter cannot be caused by the accuracy of our ages and metallicities. This reinforces some suggestions that the Edvarsson et al.'s (1993A&A...275..101E) sample is not suitable to the determination of the age-metallicity relation.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: chromospheres - stars: late-type - Galaxy: evolution - Galaxy: solar neighbourhood

Simbad objects: 31

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Number of rows : 31
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 HD 3611 PM* 00 38 08.3587317264 -66 02 34.120104396   7.95 7.37     G0V 35 0
2 HD 9562 PM* 01 33 42.8357181696 -07 01 31.238801760 6.61 6.40 5.76     G1V 263 0
3 HD 17169 SB* 02 44 12.9808536048 -36 18 26.710981128   7.86 7.12     G2V 34 0
4 * 111 Tau BY* 05 24 25.4632701888 +17 23 00.726415944   5.52   4.7   F8V 339 0
5 V* SZ Pic RS* 05 53 27.3640188912 -43 33 31.322359296   8.66 7.906   6.974 G8V 67 0
6 HD 45701 PM* 06 24 26.6002796856 -63 25 44.439432744   7.12 6.46     G1V 110 0
7 * mu.02 Cnc PM* 08 07 45.8562513552 +21 34 54.526814256 6.14 5.93 5.30     G1IVb 226 0
8 HD 76151 PM* 08 54 17.9470964696 -05 26 04.054298491 6.89 6.67 6.00     G2V 532 0
9 * 20 LMi PM* 10 01 00.6568762394 +31 55 25.213014837   6.05 5.37 4.9   G3VaHdel1 393 0
10 HD 106516 SB* 12 15 10.55731 -10 18 44.6354 6.44 6.57 6.11     F9VFe-1.7CH-0.7 421 0
11 HD 108309 PM* 12 26 48.1417421363 -48 54 47.499505755   6.94 6.26     G2V 166 0
12 * 61 Vir PM* 13 18 24.3139864471 -18 18 40.297748582 5.710 5.440 4.740     G6.5V 674 1
13 HD 119022 ** 13 43 08.6942842 -69 07 39.480199   9.01 7.644   6.824 G5IV 44 1
14 HD 122683 * 14 04 07.1015759904 -37 15 50.471329896   7.86 7.11     G3IV/V 26 0
15 V* V759 Cen EB* 14 10 41.2606938000 -47 46 08.392706940   8.11 7.54     G0V 60 0
16 HD 127334 PM* 14 29 36.8087722032 +41 47 45.285437076 7.370 7.050   5.9   G5VCH0.3 177 0
17 * sig Boo PM* 14 34 40.8173867232 +29 44 42.457673940 4.76 4.84 4.47 4.13 3.94 F4VkF2mF1 600 0
18 HD 131117 PM* 14 52 33.1012211690 -30 34 38.121763140   6.89 6.29     G0/1V 115 0
19 HD 139503 * 15 39 52.2170726688 -36 26 06.590719212   9.02 8.40     G1V 30 0
20 HD 141885 * 15 52 52.0811827536 -37 23 54.913870608   8.37 7.73     G3V 35 0
21 HD 142137 * 15 55 55.5031004592 -58 41 01.392979740   8.56 7.93     G0V 34 0
22 HD 151928 * 16 51 33.3675740928 -29 24 34.169741460   8.88 8.29     G2V 31 0
23 HD 159784 * 17 37 51.0021299376 -30 54 34.155152244   8.85 8.30     G0V 41 0
24 HD 165401 PM* 18 05 37.4541846601 +04 39 25.797083469 7.443 7.399 6.786 6.432 6.09 G2V 222 0
25 HD 177565 PM* 19 06 52.4643890878 -37 48 38.373405467   6.88 6.16     G6V 178 0
26 HD 179814 * 19 16 17.6842577160 -48 27 58.705518096   8.58 8.01     F8/G0V 28 0
27 HD 199017 ** 20 55 13.6811253960 -30 08 25.123131708   8.90 8.24     G(5)V+A/F 28 0
28 * 11 Aqr PM* 21 00 33.8408325744 -04 43 48.934668864   6.819 6.192     G1V 212 0
29 HD 202707 * 21 26 35.2124579568 -80 40 56.923974984   8.79 8.13     G0V 32 0
30 * 15 Peg PM* 21 52 29.9168018496 +28 47 36.750679764 5.82 5.95 5.53     F2V 239 0
31 * 51 Peg PM* 22 57 27.9804852576 +20 46 07.797040104 6.39 6.16 5.46 4.97 4.61 G2IV 1159 1

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