2015A&A...577A.132M


Query : 2015A&A...577A.132M

2015A&A...577A.132M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 577A, 132-132 (2015/5-1)

Stellar parameters of early-M dwarfs from ratios of spectral features at optical wavelengths.

MALDONADO J., AFFER L., MICELA G., SCANDARIATO G., DAMASSO M., STELZER B., BARBIERI M., BEDIN L.R., BIAZZO K., BIGNAMINI A., BORSA F., CLAUDI R.U., COVINO E., DESIDERA S., ESPOSITO M., GRATTON R., GONZALEZ HERNANDEZ J.I., LANZA A.F., MAGGIO A., MOLINARI E., PAGANO I., PERGER M., PILLITTERI I., PIOTTO G., PORETTI E., PRISINZANO L., REBOLO R., RIBAS I., SHKOLNIK E., SOUTHWORTH J., SOZZETTI A. and SUAREZ-MASCARENO A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Low-mass stars have been recognised as promising targets in the search for rocky, small planets with the potential of supporting life. As a consequence, Doppler search programmes using high-resolution spectrographs like HARPS or HARPS-N are providing huge quantities of optical spectra of M dwarfs. However, determining the stellar parameters of M dwarfs using optical spectra has proven to be challenging. We aim to calibrate empirical relationships to determine accurate stellar parameters for early-M dwarfs (spectral types M0-M4.5) using the same spectra as those that are used for radial velocity determinations, without the necessity of acquiring IR spectra or relying on atmospheric models and/or photometric calibrations. Our methodology consists of using ratios of pseudo-equivalent widths of spectral features as a temperature diagnostic, a technique frequently used in solar-type stars. Stars with effective temperatures obtained from interferometric estimates of their radii are used as calibrators. Empirical calibrations for the spectral type are also provided. Combinations of features and ratios of features are used to derive calibrations for the stellar metallicity. Our methods are then applied to a large sample of M dwarfs that are currently being observed in the framework of the HARPS GTO search for extrasolar planets. The derived temperatures and metallicities are used together with photometric estimates of mass, radius, and surface gravity to calibrate empirical relationships for these parameters. A long list of spectral features in the optical spectra of early-M dwarfs was identified. This list shows that the pseudo-equivalent width of roughly 43% of the features is strongly anticorrelated with the effective temperature. The correlation with the stellar metallicity is weaker. A total of 112 temperature sensitive ratios were identified and calibrated over the range 3100-3950K, providing effective temperatures with typical uncertainties of about 70K. Eighty-two ratios of pseudo-equivalent widths of features were calibrated to derive spectral types within 0.5 subtypes for stars with spectral types between K7V and M4.5V. We calibrated 696 combinations of the pseudo-equivalent widths of individual features and temperature-sensitive ratios for the stellar metallicity over a metallicity range from -0.54 to +0.24dex, with estimated uncertainties in the range of 0.07-0.10 dex. We provide our own empirical calibrations for stellar mass, radius, and surface gravity. These parameters depend on the stellar metallicity. For a given effective temperature, lower metallicities predict lower masses and radii as well as higher gravities.

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Journal keyword(s): techniques: spectroscopic - stars: late-type - stars: low-mass - stars: fundamental parameters

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Number of rows : 66
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 225213 Er* 00 05 24.4284351777 -37 21 26.507931505 11.074 10.022 8.562 7.589 6.432 M2V 206 0
2 HD 1326 Er* 00 18 22.8849799680 +44 01 22.637951588   10.120   7.3   M2V 542 0
3 BD+61 195 PM* 01 02 38.8680626986 +62 20 42.175257431   11.439   8.7   M1.5V 245 0
4 V* YZ Cet Er* 01 12 30.6368826382 -16 59 56.358011559 15.315 13.885 12.074 10.696 8.938 M4.0Ve 264 0
5 BD+02 348 PM* 02 12 20.9873991153 +03 34 32.232373243 12.552 11.477 10.042 9.092 7.988 M1V 183 0
6 V* BX Cet BY* 02 36 15.2668724487 +06 52 17.915599626   13.28   11.405   M3.5V 186 1
7 HD 285968 PM* 04 42 55.7750207949 +18 57 29.395947044 12.668 11.49 9.951 8.931 7.702 M2.5V 335 2
8 HD 33793 PM* 05 11 40.5898395497 -45 01 06.361734876 11.624 10.433 8.853 7.9 6.899 M1VIp 336 0
9 HD 36395 PM* 05 31 27.3957852161 -03 40 38.024004501 10.626 9.443 7.968 6.996 5.913 M1.5Ve 514 0
10 Ross 47 BY* 05 42 09.2676872099 +12 29 21.604835564 14.264 13.130 11.509 10.298 8.709 M4V 268 0
11 HD 42581 Er* 06 10 34.6149358167 -21 51 52.656352926 10.801 9.607 8.125 7.164 6.121 M1V 478 0
12 L 32-9 Er* 06 33 43.2774403031 -75 37 47.956289488   11.87 10.484 10.170   M2V 59 0
13 HD 50281B ** 06 52 18.0415140183 -05 11 24.042331473   11.47 10.05 9.870   M2.5V 123 0
14 BD+05 1668 PM* 07 27 24.4989685603 +05 13 32.841491057 12.558 11.443 9.872 8.699 7.161 M3.5V 417 0
15 L 674-15 PM* 08 12 40.8889728169 -21 33 06.982558553   13.81 12.13 11.75 9.24 M3.5V 105 0
16 G 113-20 PM* 08 16 07.9813123847 +01 18 09.265205331 12.824 11.63 10.091 9.071 7.851 M2.0V 132 0
17 HD 79210 SB* 09 14 22.7748624830 +52 41 11.791503353   9.388   6.8   K7V 309 0
18 HD 304636 PM* 09 21 37.6015398425 -60 16 55.030018583 12.145 10.955 9.465 8.517 7.511 M0.0 78 0
19 L 678-39 EB* 09 36 01.6372169407 -21 39 38.877606712 13.647 12.48 10.906 9.858 8.577 M2.5V 158 0
20 CD-40 5404 ** 09 39 46.3687964591 -41 04 03.204421513 13.395 12.215 10.694 9.617 8.231 M3V 115 0
21 CD-45 5378 PM* 09 44 29.8367689785 -45 46 35.427639685 12.278 11.372 9.979 9.019 7.829 M1.0 96 0
22 V* AN Sex RS* 10 12 17.6682499584 -03 44 44.392042932 11.941 10.757 9.264 8.258 7.066 M2V 237 0
23 V* AD Leo Er* 10 19 36.2808181226 +19 52 12.010446571   10.82 9.52 9.19   dM3 1340 1
24 BD+01 2447 PM* 10 28 55.5512830314 +00 50 27.598904576 12.389 11.151 9.650 8.617 7.389 dM2 309 0
25 BD+44 2051 PM* 11 05 28.5769490063 +43 31 36.386948721 11.440 10.270   7.9   M1.0V 329 0
26 CD-23 9765 PM* 11 09 31.3449084222 -24 35 55.119086752 13.173 11.974 10.446 9.425 8.194 M2V 75 0
27 CD-31 9113 PM* 11 35 26.9477670462 -32 32 23.884215079 12.508 11.322 9.813 8.821 7.664 M2V 157 1
28 Ross 905 PM* 11 42 11.0933350978 +26 42 23.650782778   12.06 10.613 10.272 8.24 M3V 645 1
29 CD-51 5974 PM* 11 43 19.8200648771 -51 50 25.930594759   11.89 10.360 10.005   M1 53 0
30 Ross 128 Er* 11 47 44.3972681420 +00 48 16.400337591 14.223 12.905 11.153 9.859 8.184 dM4 420 0
31 Ross 695 PM* 12 24 52.5030065444 -18 14 32.257135052 13.954 12.863 11.272 10.243 8.991 dM2.0 127 0
32 CD-51 6859 PM* 12 37 52.2160953269 -52 00 05.322430607 13.397 12.198 10.663 9.586 8.233 M3V(e) 112 0
33 BD+11 2576 PM* 13 29 59.7858994351 +10 22 37.784532575 11.728 10.524 9.029 8.07 7.013 M1.0V 257 0
34 HD 119850 Er* 13 45 43.7755597223 +14 53 29.471707437 10.989 9.894 8.50 7.465 6.363 M2V 352 0
35 HD 122303 PM* 14 01 03.1882316643 -02 39 17.519814662 12.343 11.177 9.707 8.745 7.66 M0V 163 0
36 NAME Proxima Centauri Er* 14 29 42.9461331854 -62 40 46.164680672 14.21 12.95 11.13 9.45 7.41 M5.5Ve 1298 0
37 BD-11 3759 BY* 14 34 16.8116623459 -12 31 10.414495538 14.041 12.915 11.317 10.093 8.473 M3.5V 188 0
38 BD+16 2708 Er* 14 54 29.2361840107 +16 06 03.797990080 12.86 11.686 10.150 9.116 7.872 M3V 277 1
39 BD-07 4003 BY* 15 19 26.8269387505 -07 43 20.189497466 13.403 11.76 10.560 9.461 8.911 M3V 641 2
40 CD-40 9712 PM* 15 32 12.9323109019 -41 16 32.130433884 11.918 10.815 9.311 8.265 6.947 M2.5V 141 0
41 CD-37 10765 PM* 16 20 03.5074325823 -37 31 44.407005397 13.314 12.145 10.586 9.495 8.116 M3V 82 0
42 BD-12 4523 BY* 16 30 18.0583947383 -12 39 45.321217732 12.829 11.638 10.072 8.917 7.421 M3V 315 0
43 HD 152751 SB* 16 55 28.7575690 -08 20 10.787849 11.647 10.593 9.023 7.937 6.565 M3.5Ve 523 1
44 BD+25 3173 PM* 16 58 08.8496107083 +25 44 38.974052855 12.342 11.139 9.655 8.685 7.602 M2V 224 1
45 HD 156384C PM* 17 18 58.8272997802 -34 59 48.612673382 12.96 11.79 10.22 10.05 8.82 M1.5V 221 1
46 CD-46 11540 LM* 17 28 39.9455781571 -46 53 42.688095874 12.177 10.973 9.407 8.337 7.006 M3V 254 1
47 BD+05 3409 PM* 17 30 22.7283012480 +05 32 54.665357820 11.981 10.79 9.433 8.348 7.382 M1.0V 153 0
48 CD-48 11837 PM* 17 35 13.6172141343 -48 40 51.121402968 12.875 11.673 10.127 9.101 7.871 M1.5V 70 0
49 CD-44 11909 PM* 17 37 03.6654566674 -44 19 09.166492972 13.791 12.593 10.946 9.729 8.145 M3.5 128 0
50 BD+18 3421 PM* 17 37 53.3468417549 +18 35 30.164096453 12.315 11.109 9.577 8.599 7.525 M1.5V 211 0
51 L 205-128 PM* 17 46 34.2330744905 -57 19 08.558449196 13.613 12.42 10.783 9.648 8.243 M3.5V 93 0
52 NAME Barnard's star BY* 17 57 48.4984700685 +04 41 36.113879676 12.497 11.24 9.511 8.298 6.741 M4V 812 2
53 HD 165222 PM* 18 05 07.5787518746 -03 01 52.749184670 12.09 10.878 9.360 8.385 7.304 M0V 230 0
54 HD 173739 PM* 18 42 46.7043860406 +59 37 49.409446059   10.43 8.93     M3V 382 1
55 HD 173740 PM* 18 42 46.8946714770 +59 37 36.721161413   11.32 9.78     M3.5V 338 1
56 CD-23 14742 Er* 18 49 49.3637762005 -23 50 10.447375350 13.528 12.19 10.43 10.23 7.703 M3.5Ve 378 0
57 HD 180617 PM* 19 16 55.2565688720 +05 10 08.040554168 11.768 10.63 9.115 8.076 6.782 M3-V 420 0
58 HD 197481 BY* 20 45 09.5324974119 -31 20 27.237889841   10.05 8.627 9.078 6.593 M1VeBa1 1153 0
59 HD 204961 PM* 21 33 33.9751191976 -49 00 32.399427028 11.359 10.176 8.672 7.665 6.479 M2/3V 290 1
60 HD 209290 PM* 22 02 10.2750978279 +01 24 00.832158070 11.838 10.616 9.146 8.213 7.245 M0.5V 247 0
61 BD-05 5715 PM* 22 09 40.3443137051 -04 38 26.650757960 13.006 11.868 10.366 9.279 7.877 M3.5V 286 1
62 BD-15 6290 BY* 22 53 16.7325836486 -14 15 49.304052185 12.928 11.749 10.192 9.013 7.462 M3.5V 1013 1
63 L 49-19 PM* 22 55 45.5127596213 -75 27 31.203633959 13.004 11.873 10.377 9.312 7.958 M3V 74 0
64 HD 216899 PM* 22 56 34.8046530863 +16 33 12.355636588 11.323 10.143 8.638 7.657 6.542 M1.5V 292 0
65 HD 217987 PM* 23 05 52.0357857091 -35 51 11.055185039   8.83 7.39     M2V 273 0
66 V* BR Psc BY* 23 49 12.5250852078 +02 24 04.405476893 11.532 10.427 8.993 8.029 6.946 dM1 326 0

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