Open Astronomy (Sep 2012)

The Lower Main Sequence of Stars in the Solar Neighborhood: Model Predictions Versus Observation

  • Bartašiūtė S.,
  • Deveikis V.,
  • Raudeliūnas S.,
  • Sperauskas J.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/astro-2017-0398
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 3
pp. 387 – 396

Abstract

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We have used the Simbad database and VizieR catalogue access tools to construct the observational color-absolute magnitude diagrams of nearby K-M dwarfs with precise Hipparcos parallaxes (σπ/π ≤ 0:05). Particular attention has been paid to removing unresolved double/multiple stars and variables. In addition to archival data, we have made use of nearly 2000 new radial-velocity measurements of K-M dwarfs to identify spectroscopic binary candidates. The main sequences, cleaned from unresolved binaries, variable stars, and old population stars which can also widen the sequence due to their presumably lower metallicity, were compared to available solar-metallicity models. Significant offsets of most of the model main-sequence lines are seen with respect to observational data, especially for the lower-mass stars. Only the location and slope of the Victoria-Regina and, partly, BaSTI isochrones match the data quite well.

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