Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Apr 2000
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Astronomy Reports, Volume 44, Issue 4, April 2000, pp.246-254
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
4
Scientific paper
The angular diameters, radii, and effective temperatures of 16 G0-G5 main-sequence stars with color excesses 0.60≤ B-V≤0.68 and parallaxes derived from Hipparcos data have been determined using their infrared fluxes, obtained from JHKLM photometric observations. For all the stars except BS 483, these effective temperatures differ from the spectroscopic temperatures by no more than 1-2%. Such differences are within the uncertainties expected for the IR-flux method. The effective temperatures of BS 483 derived from its infrared fluxes are 3% higher than those indicated by spectroscopic observations; this may be due to the specific atmospheric structure of this star. Spectroscopic observations at 3400-7500 Å and JHKLM photometric observations are compared with analogous solar data and Kurucz models. The best agreement with the model with T eff=5750 K and log g=4.5 in the interval 4400-7500 Å was obtained for BS 7503 and BS 7504 (16 Cyg A and 16 Cyg B). The infrared color indices H-K, K-L, and K-M for these stars differ from the corresponding solar indices, and their angular diameters grow with wavelength, which is not the case for the Sun. H-K for BS 6060, currently considered to be the closest analog to the Sun, is near the solar value. The vast majority of the stars studied (13 of 16) have higher luminosities than the Sun. These include 16 Cyg A, 16 Cyg B, and 51 Peg, which thus cannot be considered full “twins” of the Sun.
Glushneva I. N.
Roshchina I. A.
Shenavrin V. I.
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