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2002AJ....124..389A - Astron. J., 124, 389-399 (2002/July-0)

Caby photometry of the Hyades: comparisons with the field stars.

ANTHONY-TWAROG B.J., TWAROG B.A. and YU J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Intermediate-band photometry of the Hyades on the Caby system is presented for dwarf stars ranging from spectral type A through late K. A mean (hk, b-y) relation is constructed using only single stars without anomalous atmospheres and is compared with the field stars of the solar neighborhood. For the F dwarfs, the Hyades relation defines an approximate lower bound in the two-color diagram, consistent with an [Fe/H] between +0.10 and +0.15. These index-color diagrams follow the common convention of presenting stars with highest abundance at the bottom of the plot, although the index values for the metal-rich stars are numerically larger. For field F dwarfs in the range [Fe/H] between +0.4 and -1.0, [Fe/H]=-5.6δhk+0.125, with no evidence for a color dependence in the slope. For the G and K dwarfs, the Hyades mean relation crosses the field star distribution in the two-color diagram, defining an approximate upper bound for the local disk stars. Stars found above the Hyades stars fall in at least one of three categories: [Fe/H] below -0.7, [Fe/H] above that of the Hyades, or chromospherically active. It is concluded that, contrary to the predictions of model atmospheres, the hk index for cool dwarfs at a given color hits a maximum value for stars below solar composition and, with increasing [Fe/H] above some critical value, declines. This trend is consistent, however, with the predictions from synthetic indices based upon much narrower Ca filters, where the crossover is caused by the metallicity sensitivity of b-y.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: Open Clusters and Associations: Individual: Name: Hyades - Stars: Abundances - Techniques: Photometric

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