2003AJ....126..833S


Query : 2003AJ....126..833S

2003AJ....126..833S - Astron. J., 126, 833-847 (2003/August-0)

Why are the K dwarfs in the Pleiades so blue?

STAUFFER J.R., JONES B.F., BACKMAN D., HARTMANN L.W., BARRADO Y NAVASCUES D., PINSONNEAULT M.H., TERNDRUP D.M. and MUENCH A.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

The K dwarfs in the Pleiades fall nearly (1)/(2) mag below a main-sequence isochrone when plotted in a color-magnitude diagram utilizing V magnitude as the luminosity index and B-V as the color index. This peculiarity has been known for 40 years but has gone unexplained and mostly ignored. When compared to Praesepe members, the Pleiades K dwarfs again are subluminous (or blue) in a color-magnitude diagram using B-V as the color index. However, using V-I as the color index, stars in the two clusters are coincident to MV∼10; using V-K as the color index, Pleiades late K and M stars fall above the main-sequence locus defined by Praesepe members. We believe that the anomalous spectral energy distributions for the Pleiades K dwarfs, as compared to older clusters, are a consequence of rapid stellar rotation and may be primarily due to spottedness. If so, the required areal filling factor for the cool component has to be very large (≥50%). Weak-lined T Tauri stars have similar color anomalies, and we suspect that this is a common feature of all very young K dwarfs (spectral type >K3). The peculiar spectral energy distribution needs to be considered in deriving accurate pre-main-sequence isochrone-fitting ages for clusters like the Pleiades, since the age derived will depend on the temperature index used.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: Open Clusters and Associations: Individual: Name: Pleiades - Stars: Low-Mass, Brown Dwarfs

Simbad objects: 17

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Number of rows : 17
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* V632 Tau Y*O 03 44 21.9055121220 +24 46 06.290599502   14.14 13.10 12.81   K4 88 0
2 V* V812 Tau BY* 03 46 04.1263211184 +23 24 19.878193476 14.725 13.73 12.66   11.62 K3V 84 0
3 Cl Melotte 22 OpC 03 46 24.2 +24 06 50           ~ 3434 0
4 V* V338 Tau SB* 03 47 59.7379938840 +24 43 52.667371956   14.71 13.51   12.00 K6e 68 0
5 V* V660 Tau Er* 03 48 28.0289494257 +23 18 02.731712608   13.66 12.60   11.43 K2V 103 0
6 V* V378 Tau Y*O 03 51 05.5717147278 +24 44 12.404879275   15.14 13.89   12.35 M2.3 68 0
7 V* V677 Tau Y*O 03 51 29.9401935192 +23 53 57.262301088   14.66 13.49   12.06 K6V: 64 0
8 HD 29697 BY* 04 41 18.8552115035 +20 54 05.446927411 10.064 9.12 7.985 7.313 6.666 K4V 166 0
9 NGC 2516 OpC 07 58 06.5 -60 48 00           ~ 713 0
10 NGC 2547 OpC 08 09 52.360 -49 10 35.01           ~ 400 0
11 Cl* NGC 2632 JC 144 Ro* 08 39 04.1128930999 +19 31 21.681253411   14.995 13.772     K5V 48 0
12 NGC 2632 OpC 08 40 13.0 +19 37 16           ~ 1564 0
13 Cl* NGC 2632 JS 420 Er* 08 41 15.4172672525 +20 02 15.914868789   15.563 14.230     K6V 45 0
14 Cl* NGC 2632 JC 279 * 08 42 12.3421568807 +19 12 48.651806863   14.96 13.78     K6V 41 0
15 Cl* NGC 2632 JS 493 Er* 08 42 37.0003981767 +20 08 31.820910601   15.201 13.961     K6V 38 0
16 HD 118100 Er* 13 34 43.2063495866 -08 20 31.338030204 11.578 10.552 9.372 8.602 7.930 K5Ve 346 0
17 HD 196998 BY* 20 41 42.2463665628 -22 19 20.513276211 11.99 11.098 9.909 9.159 8.351 K6Ve 61 0

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