2010MNRAS.405.1907B


Query : 2010MNRAS.405.1907B

2010MNRAS.405.1907B - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 405, 1907-1923 (2010/July-1)

Accurate fundamental parameters for 23 bright solar-type stars.

BRUNTT H., BEDDING T.R., QUIRION P.-O., LO CURTO G., CARRIER F., SMALLEY B., DALL T.H., ARENTOFT T., BAZOT M. and BUTLER R.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We combine results from interferometry, asteroseismology and spectroscopy to determine accurate fundamental parameters of 23 bright solar-type stars, from spectral type F5 to K2 and luminosity classes III-V. For some stars we can use direct techniques to determine the mass, radius, luminosity and effective temperature, and we compare with indirect methods that rely on photometric calibrations or spectroscopic analyses. We use the asteroseismic information available in the literature to infer an indirect mass with an accuracy of 4-15 per cent. From indirect methods we determine luminosity and radius to 3 per cent. We find evidence that the luminosity from the indirect method is slightly overestimated ( ~ 5 per cent) for the coolest stars, indicating that their bolometric corrections (BCs) are too negative. For Teff we find a slight offset of -40±20K between the spectroscopic method and the direct method, meaning the spectroscopic temperatures are too high. From the spectroscopic analysis we determine the detailed chemical composition for 13 elements, including Li, C and O. The metallicity ranges from [Fe/H] = -1.7 to +0.4, and there is clear evidence for α-element enhancement in the metal-poor stars. We find no significant offset between the spectroscopic surface gravity and the value from combining asteroseismology with radius estimates. From the spectroscopy we also determine v sin i and we present a new calibration of macroturbulence and microturbulence. From the comparison between the results from the direct and spectroscopic methods we claim that we can determine Teff, log g and [Fe/H] with absolute accuracies of 80K, 0.08 and 0.07dex. Photometric calibrations of Strömgren indices provide accurate results for Teff and [Fe/H] but will be more uncertain for distant stars when interstellar reddening becomes important. The indirect methods are important to obtain reliable estimates of the fundamental parameters of relatively faint stars when interferometry cannot be used. This paper is the first to compare direct and indirect methods for a large sample of stars, and we conclude that indirect methods are valid, although slight corrections may be needed.

Abstract Copyright: © 2010 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2010 RAS

Journal keyword(s): techniques: spectroscopic - stars: abundances - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: solar-type

Simbad objects: 26

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Number of rows : 26
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 * bet Hyi PM* 00 25 45.07036 -77 15 15.2860 3.52 3.41 2.79 2.28 1.94 G0V 592 0
2 * tau Cet PM* 01 44 04.0831371922 -15 56 14.927607677 4.43 4.22 3.50 2.88 2.41 G8V 1255 1
3 * iot Hor PM* 02 42 33.4666679022 -50 48 01.055138166   5.97 5.40     F8V 394 1
4 * alf For PM* 03 12 04.5298039833 -28 59 15.439152331 4.41 4.51 3.98 3.39 3.08 F6V 272 0
5 * del Eri PM* 03 43 14.9005379551 -09 45 48.210955899 5.13 4.46 3.54 2.82 2.32 K0+IV 598 0
6 * alf Men PM* 06 10 14.4725823672 -74 45 10.958331816   5.798 5.069     G7V 278 0
7 HD 49385A PM* 06 48 11.5030769640 +00 18 17.894873196   7.952 7.399 8.28   G0V 87 1
8 * alf CMi SB* 07 39 18.11950 +05 13 29.9552 0.82 0.79 0.37 -0.05 -0.28 F5IV-V+DQZ 1864 0
9 * 171 Pup PM* 07 45 34.9212542040 -34 10 21.185626324   5.909 5.362     F9V 300 0
10 * ksi Hya ** 11 33 00.1149306166 -31 51 27.447975478 5.17 4.47 3.54 2.84 2.36 G7IIIb 257 0
11 * bet Vir PM* 11 50 41.7185158616 +01 45 53.001539131 4.26 4.15 3.60 3.13 2.85 F9V 929 0
12 * eta Boo SB* 13 54 41.07892 +18 23 51.7946 3.440 3.250 2.680 2.24 1.95 G0IV 704 0
13 * alf Cen B PM* 14 39 35.06311 -60 50 15.0992 2.89 2.21 1.33     K1V 1024 2
14 * alf Cen A SB* 14 39 36.49400 -60 50 02.3737 0.96 0.72 0.01     G2V 1280 1
15 * alf Cen ** 14 39 40.4 -60 50 20   0.4 -0.1     G2V+K1V 953 0
16 HD 139211 PM* 15 39 56.5437010824 -59 54 30.007118052   6.43 5.95     F6IV 86 0
17 * gam Ser PM* 15 56 27.1826577018 +15 39 41.809580382 4.31 4.34 3.84 3.37 3.13 F6V 558 0
18 * mu. Ara PM* 17 44 08.7031414872 -51 50 02.591603160   5.85 5.15     G3IV-V 531 2
19 * 70 Oph A SB* 18 05 27.2484131991 +02 30 00.526614953       3.6   K0V 227 0
20 * eta Ser PM* 18 21 18.6004923875 -02 53 55.780691633 4.84 4.19 3.25 2.55 2.05 K0III-IV 377 0
21 * alf Lyr dS* 18 36 56.33635 +38 47 01.2802 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.07 0.10 A0Va 2687 1
22 * bet Aql PM* 19 55 18.7928429719 +06 24 24.351242346 5.040 4.560 3.710 3.05 2.56 G8IV 552 0
23 * del Pav PM* 20 08 43.6088716052 -66 10 55.442769229 4.78 4.32 3.56 2.95 2.61 G8IV 390 0
24 * gam Pav PM* 21 26 26.6049826473 -65 21 58.313057521 4.57 4.70 4.22 3.75 3.45 F9VFe-1.4CH-0.7 411 0
25 * tau PsA PM* 22 10 08.7801946925 -32 32 54.270294310   5.40 4.92     F6V 153 0
26 * nu. Ind ** 22 24 36.8853892493 -72 15 19.488237466   5.94 5.29     G9VFe-3.1CH-1.5 276 0

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