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The Solar Neighborhood XXXV: Distances to 1404 M Dwarf Systems Within 25 pc in the Southern Sky

Authors :
Winters, Jennifer G.
Henry, Todd J.
Lurie, John C.
Hambly, Nigel C.
Jao, Wei-Chun
Bartlett, Jennifer L.
Boyd, Mark R.
Dieterich, Sergio B.
Finch, Charlie T.
Hosey, Altonio D.
Ianna, Philip A.
Riedel, Adric R.
Slatten, Kenneth J.
Subasavage, John P.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

We present trigonometric, photometric, and photographic distances to 1748 southern ($\delta \leq$0$^\circ$) M dwarf systems with $\mu \ge$ 0\farcs18 yr$^{-1}$, of which 1404 are believed to lie within 25 parsecs of the Sun. The stars have 6.67 $\leq$ $V_J$ $\leq$ 21.38 and 3.50 $\leq$ ($V_J-K_s$) $\leq$ 9.27, covering the entire M dwarf spectral sequence from M0.0V through M9.5V. This sample therefore provides a comprehensive snapshot of our current knowledge of the southern sky for the nearest M dwarfs that dominate the stellar population of the Galaxy. Roughly one-third of the 1748 systems, each of which has an M dwarf primary, have published high quality parallaxes, including 179 from the RECONS astrometry program. For the remaining systems, we offer photometric distance estimates that have well-calibrated errors. The bulk of these ($\sim$700) are based on new $V_JR_{KC}I_{KC}$ photometry acquired at the CTIO/SMARTS 0.9m telescope, while the remaining 500 primaries have photographic plate distance estimates calculated using SuperCOSMOS $B_JR_{59F}I_{IVN}$ photometry. Confirmed and candidate subdwarfs in the sample have been identified, and a census of companions is included.<br />Comment: accepted by The Astronomical Journal on 25 July, 2014; 75 pages of tables, 11 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1407.7837
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-6256/149/1/5