1999A&A...350..587L


Query : 1999A&A...350..587L

1999A&A...350..587L - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 350, 587-597 (1999/10-2)

The Hipparcos HR diagram of nearby stars in the metallicity range: -1.0 < [Fe/H] < 0.3. A new constraint on the theory of stellar interiors and model atmospheres.

LEBRETON Y., PERRIN M.-N., CAYREL R., BAGLIN A. and FERNANDES J.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Hipparcos mission has provided very high quality parallaxes of a sample of a hundred nearby disk stars, of spectral types F to K. In parallel, bolometric fluxes, effective temperatures, and accurate Fe/H ratios of many of these stars became available through infrared photometry and detailed spectroscopic analyses. These new accurate data allow to build the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram of stars of the solar neighbourhood with the smallest error bars ever obtained. We analyse these observations by means of theoretical stellar models, computed with the most recent input physics. We first examine the positions of the objects versus standard theoretical isochrones, corresponding to their chemical composition and age. For these isochrones we have first assumed that the helium content was varying in locksteps with metallicity. The comparison becomes age-independent in the lower part of the HR diagram, where evolutionary effects are negligible. We show that for the unevolved stars, the agreement between real stars and models is fairly satisfactory for stars with metallicity within±0.3dex of the solar metallicity, but that a conflict exists for stars with metallicity less than [Fe/H]=-0.5. This conflict cannot be resolved by decreasing the helium abundance: values of this abundance below the primordial abundance would be required. On the basis of recent works, we show that the addition of two processes not included in standard models can help solving the above discrepancy. These are (i) correcting the LTE iron abundances using a non-LTE approach and (ii) including microscopic diffusion of He and heavier elements in the stellar interior. The case of the binary star µ Cas is particularly useful to support this conclusion as its mass is also known from its orbit. After inclusion of the two effects, µ Cas A falls on its expected isochrone, within the error bars corresponding to its mass. All stars with -0.3<[Fe/H]<0.3 are located between the helium-scaled isochrones corresponding to these metallicities. However five of them are not located exactly where they are expected to be for their metallicity. This may reflect a helium content lower than the metallicity-scaled value. But not necessarily, as a possible sedimentation of the elements might complicate the determination of the helium content. The age of main sequence solar composition stars covers a large range, and the effects of sedimentation are time dependent.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - stars: Hertzsprung-Russell (HR) and C-M diagrams - stars: interiors - stars: late-type - Galaxy: abundances - Galaxy: solar neighbourhood

Simbad objects: 33

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Number of rows : 33
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 * 85 Peg SB* 00 02 10.3487193861 +27 04 54.599101714 6.47 6.42 5.75 5.16 4.73 G5VbFe-2 544 0
2 * eta Cas PM* 00 49 06.2945942922 +57 48 54.638239716 4.04 4.02 3.44 2.94 2.58 F9V 637 0
3 * mu. Cas SB* 01 08 16.3029454473 +54 55 12.561201263 5.93 5.86 5.17 4.55 4.13 G5Vb 571 1
4 HD 10307 SB* 01 41 47.1268541099 +42 36 48.221567818 5.69 5.58 4.96 4.43 4.10 G1V 501 0
5 * 107 Psc PM* 01 42 29.7625251280 +20 16 06.645657710 6.57 6.08 5.24 4.55 4.12 K1V 555 0
6 * tau Cet PM* 01 44 04.0831371922 -15 56 14.927607677 4.43 4.22 3.50 2.88 2.41 G8V 1255 1
7 HD 13783 PM* 02 16 49.2113130810 +64 57 09.393267806 9.09 8.99 8.31 7.73 7.35 G8V 126 0
8 * del Tri SB* 02 17 03.2303387763 +34 13 27.235383770 5.50 5.48   4.5   G0.5VFe-0.5 393 0
9 HD 17925 RS* 02 52 32.1281856011 -12 46 10.968056223 7.48 6.91 6.05 5.34 4.89 K1V 514 0
10 * eps Eri BY* 03 32 55.8444911587 -09 27 29.739493865 5.19 4.61 3.73 3.00 2.54 K2V 1932 1
11 HD 22879 Pe* 03 40 22.0652879951 -03 13 01.124265616 7.146 7.222 6.667 6.346 6.016 G0VmF2 496 0
12 HD 37394 BY* 05 41 20.3356800431 +53 28 51.808818686 7.58 7.07 6.23 5.54 5.11 K1 329 0
13 * gam Lep PM* 05 44 27.7906169580 -22 26 54.187756254 4.08 4.07 3.60 3.15 2.89 F6V 428 0
14 HD 59984 PM* 07 32 05.7629164512 -08 52 52.775251032   6.431 5.916     G0VFe-1.6CH-0.5 216 0
15 HD 65583 PM* 08 00 32.1297283166 +29 12 44.475101673 7.89 7.71 7.00 6.40 5.98 K0V_Fe-1.3 317 0
16 HD 76932 PM* 08 58 43.9327642391 -16 07 57.817644364 6.47 6.39 5.86     G2VFe-1.8CH-1 404 0
17 HD 88725 PM* 10 14 08.3343804089 +03 09 04.671822250 8.34 8.33 7.73 7.24 6.89 G3/5V 200 0
18 * 61 UMa PM* 11 41 03.0162706212 +34 12 05.881605449 6.31 6.08 5.34 4.73 4.38 G8V 612 0
19 * bet CVn ** 12 33 44.5442516547 +41 21 26.921352859 4.91 4.86 4.25 3.73 3.42 G0V 579 0
20 * bet Com PM* 13 11 52.3938268062 +27 52 41.462309460 4.92 4.84 4.25 3.77 3.47 F9.5V 908 0
21 HD 126053 PM* 14 23 15.2847745835 +01 14 29.641269692 6.98 6.90 6.27 5.71 5.39 G1.5V 408 0
22 HD 132142 PM* 14 55 11.0437420721 +53 40 49.246687828 8.95 8.59 7.80 7.13 6.69 K1V 244 0
23 HD 131977 BY* 14 57 28.0007918772 -21 24 55.727265310 7.89 6.83 5.72 4.74 4.19 K4V 485 0
24 HD 148816 PM* 16 30 28.4586254384 +04 10 41.602836534 7.75 7.81 7.28 6.82 6.49 F7V 310 0
25 V* V2215 Oph RS* 17 16 13.3624141798 -26 32 46.136563394   7.50 6.34   4.8 K5V 306 0
26 HD 166620 PM* 18 09 37.4162111401 +38 27 27.998016381 7.86 7.27 6.40 5.63 5.14 K2V 440 0
27 BD+41 3306 PM* 19 19 00.5489000285 +41 38 04.582441681 10.01 9.67 8.86 8.18 7.66 K0V 287 0
28 * sig Dra PM* 19 32 21.5902098601 +69 39 40.235805206 5.860 5.460 4.680 4.04 3.63 K0V 635 0
29 * 16 Cyg A ** 19 41 48.9534996168 +50 31 30.219536784 6.79 6.59 5.95 5.50 5.17 G1.5Vb 762 0
30 * 16 Cyg B PM* 19 41 51.9726777456 +50 31 03.089030916 7.07 6.86 6.20 5.76 5.42 G3V 890 1
31 HD 190404 PM* 20 03 52.1269218534 +23 20 26.469023374 8.490 8.080 7.270 6.759 6.314 K1V 237 0
32 * 61 Cyg A BY* 21 06 53.9395895022 +38 44 57.902349973 7.50 6.39 5.21 4.19 3.54 K5V 1035 0
33 HD 219134 Er* 23 13 16.9749603608 +57 10 06.083823619 7.460 6.560 5.570 4.76 4.23 K3V 601 1

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