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2019A&A...629A..33G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 629A, 33-33 (2019/9-1)

Faint solar analogues at the limit of no reddening. Precise atmospheric parameters from moderate low-resolution spectra.

GIRIBALDI R.E., PORTO DE MELLO G.F., LORENZO-OLIVEIRA D., AMORES E.B. and UBALDO-MELO M.L.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. The flux distribution of solar analogues is required for calculating the spectral albedo of solar system bodies such as asteroids and trans-Neptunian objects. Ideally a solar analogue should be comparatively faint as the target of interest, but very few analogues fainter than V=9mag have been identified so far. Only atmospheric parameters equal to solar guarantee a flux distribution equal to solar as well, while only photometric colours equal to solar do not. Reddening is also a factor to consider when selecting faint analogue candidates.
Aims. Our aim is to implement the methodology for identifying faint analogues at the limit of precision allowed by the current spectroscopic surveys. We quantify the precision attainable for the atmospheric parameters of effective temperature (Teff), metallicity ([Fe/H]), and surface gravity (logg) when derived from moderately low-resolution (R=8000) spectra with S/N∼100. We estimate the significance of reddening at 100-300 pc from the Sun.
Methods. We used the less precise photometry in the HIPPARCOS catalogue to select potential analogues with V∼10.5mag (located at ∼135pc). We calibrated Teff and [Fe/H] as functions of equivalent widths of spectral indices by means of the principal component analysis regression. We derived logg, mass, radius, and age from the atmospheric parameters, Gaia parallaxes, and evolutionary tracks. We evaluated the presence of reddening for the candidates by underestimations of photometric Teff with respect to those derived by spectral indices. These determinations were validated with extinction maps.
Results. We obtained the atmospheric parameters Teff, [Fe/H], and logg with precision of 97K, 0.06dex, 0.05dex, respectively. From 21 candidates analysed, we identify five solar analogues: HIP 991, HIP 5811, and HIP 69477 have solar parameters within 1σ errors, and HIP 55619 and HIP 61835 within 2σ errors. Six other stars have Teff close to solar, but slightly lower [Fe/H]. Our analogues show no evidence of reddening except for four stars, that present E(B-V)≥0.06mag, translating to at least a 200K decrease in photometric Teff.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2019

Journal keyword(s): techniques: spectroscopic - stars: solar-type - minor planets, asteroids: general - stars: fundamental parameters

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