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The GALAH survey: Effective temperature calibration from the InfraRed Flux Method in the Gaia system

Authors :
Sven Buder
Yuan-Sen Ting
Robert A. Wittenmyer
Joss Bland-Hawthorn
Thomas Nordlander
Kenneth C. Freeman
Martin Asplund
Sarah L. Martell
Janez Kos
Sanjib Sharma
Katharine J. Schlesinger
Jeffrey D. Simpson
Andrew R. Casey
Jonathan Horner
Dennis Stello
Gayandhi M. De Silva
Valentina D'Orazi
Jane Lin
Adam D. Rains
Geraint F. Lewis
Luca Casagrande
Daniel B. Zucker
F. Liu
Tomaž Zwitter
Karin Lind
Michael R. Hayden
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

In order to accurately determine stellar properties, knowledge of the effective temperature of stars is vital. We implement Gaia and 2MASS photometry in the InfraRed Flux Method and apply it to over 360,000 stars across different evolutionary stages in the GALAH DR3 survey. We derive colour-effective temperature relations that take into account the effect of metallicity and surface gravity over the range 4000 to 8000 kelvin, from very metal-poor stars to super solar metallicities. The internal uncertainty of these calibrations is of order 40-80 kelvin depending on the colour combination used. Comparison against solar-twins, Gaia benchmark stars and the latest interferometric measurements validates the precision and accuracy of these calibrations from F to early M spectral types. We assess the impact of various sources of uncertainties, including the assumed extinction law, and provide guidelines to use our relations. Robust solar colours are also derived.<br />MNRAS accepted. Include Gaia solar colours. Colour-effective temperature routines for Gaia DR2 and DR3 system available at https://github.com/casaluca/colte

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Accession number :
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