Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-03-07
Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc. 335 (2002) 1147
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
submitted to MNRAS
Scientific paper
10.1046/j.1365-8711.2002.05690.x
We present a comparison of the predictions of stellar models with the luminosity of the lower main sequence ($5.5 < M_V < 7.3$) using K dwarfs in the Hipparcos catalog. The parallaxes of our comparison stars are known to better than 15% and metallicities have been recently determined from photometry. A major advantage of our comparison is that distances in our sample are known with good accuracy, while tests that involve open and globular clusters are constrained by potentially inaccurate distances. We show that the luminosity of the lower main sequence relative to a fiducial (solar metallicity) isochrone is a simple function of metallicity: $\Delta M_V = 0.84375 \times {\rm [ Fe/H]} - 0.04577$. We compare the data with a range of isochrones from the literature. None of the models fit all the data, although some models do clearly better than others. In particular, metal rich isochrones seem to be difficult to construct. The relationship between luminosity, colour and metallicity for K dwarfs is found to be very tight. We are thus able to derive metallicities for K dwarfs based on their position in the Hipparcos colour-magnitude diagram with accuracies better than 0.1 dex. The metallicity-luminosity relation for K dwarfs leads to a new distance indicator with a wide range of possible applications.
Flynn Chris
Jimenez Raul
Kotoneva Eira
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