Metallicity determination of M dwarfs Expanded parameter range in metallicity and effective temperature

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作者
Lindgren, Sara [1 ]
Heiter, Ulrike [1 ]
机构
[1] Uppsala Univ, Dept Phys & Astron, Observ Astrophys, Box 516, S-75120 Uppsala, Sweden
关键词
stars: low-mass; stars: abundances; techniques: spectroscopic; LOW-MASS STARS; GIANT PLANET OCCURRENCE; MODEL ATMOSPHERES; PHOTOMETRIC CALIBRATION; SPECTROSCOPIC SURVEY; LUMINOSITY-RELATION; RADIAL-VELOCITIES; SPECTRAL TYPES; HOST STARS; K-DWARF;
D O I
10.1051/0004-6361/201730715
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
Context. Reliable metallicity values for late K and M dwarfs are important for studies of the chemical evolution of the Galaxy and advancement of planet formation theory in low-mass environments. Historically it has been challenging to determine the stellar parameters of low-mass stars because of their low surface temperature, which causes several molecules to form in the photospheric layers. In our work we use the fact that infrared high-resolution spectrographs have opened up a new window for investigating M dwarfs. This enables us to use similar methods as for warmer solar-like stars. Aims. Metallicity determination with high-resolution spectra is more accurate than with low-resolution spectra, but it is rather time consuming. In this paper we expand our sample analyzed with this precise method both in metallicity and effective temperature to build a calibration sample for a future revised empirical calibration. Methods. Because of the relatively few molecular lines in the J band, continuum rectification is possible for high-resolution spectra, allowing the stellar parameters to be determined with greater accuracy than with optical spectra. We obtained high-resolution spectra with the CRIRES spectrograph at the Very Large Telescope (VLT). The metallicity was determined using synthetic spectral fitting of several atomic species. For M dwarfs that are cooler than 3575 K, the line strengths of FeH lines were used to determine the effective temperatures, while for warmer stars a photometric calibration was used. Results. We analyzed 16 targets with a range of effective temperature from 3350 4550 K. The resulting metallicities lie between 0 : 5 < [M /H] < + 0.4. A few targets have previously been analyzed using low-resolution spectra and we find a rather good agreement with our values. A comparison with available photometric calibrations shows varying agreement and the spread within all empirical calibrations is large. Conclusions. Including the targets from our previous paper, we analyzed 28 M dwarfs with high-resolution infrared spectra. The targets spread approximately one dex in metallicity and 1400 K in effective temperature. For individual M dwarfs we achieve uncertainties of 0.05 dex and 100 K on average.
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