The Distances to Open Clusters from Main-Sequence Fitting. III. Improved Accuracy with Empirically Calibrated Isochrones
We continue our series of papers on open cluster distances with a critical assessment of the accuracy of main-sequence fitting using isochrones that employ empirical corrections to the color-temperature relations. We use four nearby open clusters with multicolor photometry and accurate metallicities...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Astrophysical journal 2007-01, Vol.655 (1), p.233-260 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We continue our series of papers on open cluster distances with a critical assessment of the accuracy of main-sequence fitting using isochrones that employ empirical corrections to the color-temperature relations. We use four nearby open clusters with multicolor photometry and accurate metallicities and present a new metallicity for Praesepe ([Fe/H] = +0.11 c 0.03) from high-resolution spectra. The internal precision of distance estimates is about a factor of 5 better than the case without the color calibrations. After taking into account all major systematic errors, we obtain distances accurate to about 2%-3% when there exists a good metallicity estimate. Metallicities accurate to better than 0.1 dex may be obtained from BVI sub(C)K sub(s) photometry alone. We also derive a helium abundance for the Pleiades of Y= 0.279 c 0.015, which is equal within the errors to the Sun's initial helium abundance and that of the Hyades. Our best estimates of distances are (m - M) sub(0) = 6.33 c 0.04, 8.03 c 0.04, and 9.61 c 0.03 to Praesepe, NGC 2516, and M67, respectively. Our Pleiades distance at the spectroscopic metallicity, (m - M) sub(0) = 5.66 c 0.01 (internal) c 0.05(systematic), is in excellent agreement with several geometric distance measurements. We have made calibrated isochrones for -0.3 , [Fe/H] , +0.2 available online. |
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ISSN: | 0004-637X 1538-4357 |
DOI: | 10.1086/509653 |