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The effect of surface gravity on line-depth ratios in the wavelength range 0.97–1.32 µm.

Authors :
Jian, Mingjie
Taniguchi, Daisuke
Matsunaga, Noriyuki
Kobayashi, Naoto
Ikeda, Yuji
Yasui, Chikako
Kondo, Sohei
Sameshima, Hiroaki
Hamano, Satoshi
Fukue, Kei
Arai, Akira
Otsubo, Shogo
Kawakita, Hideyo
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society; May2020, Vol. 494 Issue 2, p1724-1734, 11p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

A line-depth ratio (LDR) of two spectral lines with different excitation potentials is expected to be correlated with the effective temperature (T <subscript>eff</subscript>). It is possible to determine T <subscript>eff</subscript> of a star with a precision of tens of Kelvin if dozens or hundreds of tight LDR– T <subscript>eff</subscript> relations can be used. Most of the previous studies on the LDR method were limited to optical wavelengths, but Taniguchi and collaborators reported 81 LDR relations in the YJ band, 0.97–1.32 µm, in 2018. However, with their sample of only 10 giants, it was impossible to account for the effects of surface gravity and metallicity on the LDRs well. Here, we investigate the gravity effect based on YJ -band spectra of 63 stars including dwarfs, giants, and supergiants observed with the WINERED spectrograph. We found that some LDR– T <subscript>eff</subscript> relations show clear offsets between the sequence of dwarfs and those of giants/supergiants. The difference between the ionization potentials of the elements considered in each line pair and the corresponding difference in the depths can, at least partly, explain the dependency of the LDR on the surface gravity. In order to expand the stellar parameter ranges that the LDR method can cover with high precision, we obtained new sets of LDR– T <subscript>eff</subscript> relations for solar-metal G0–K4 dwarfs and F7–K5 supergiants, respectively. The typical precision that can be achieved with our relations is 10–30 K for both dwarfs and supergiants. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00358711
Volume :
494
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
143420547
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa834