Determining the effective temperatures of G- and K-type giants and supergiants based on observed photometric indices

A method for determining the effective temperature T eff of G- and K-type giants and supergiants is proposed. The method is based on the use of two photometric indices free from the interstellar absorption influence: the Q index in the UBV photometric system and the [ c 1 ] index in the uvby system....

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Published inKinematics and physics of celestial bodies Vol. 30; no. 5; pp. 244 - 254
Main Authors Lyubimkov, L. S., Poklad, D. B.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Heidelberg Allerton Press 01.09.2014
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:A method for determining the effective temperature T eff of G- and K-type giants and supergiants is proposed. The method is based on the use of two photometric indices free from the interstellar absorption influence: the Q index in the UBV photometric system and the [ c 1 ] index in the uvby system. Empirical relations between the T eff values found for nearby and bright G- and K-type giants and supergiants with the use of the infrared fluxes method (IRFM), on the one hand, and the observed Q and [ c 1 ] indices for these stars, on the other hand, are plotted. A systematic discrepancy between the dependences of T eff on Q for the stars with standard and reduced metallicities is found. Approximating the plotted dependences with second-order polynomials, one can obtain a relatively simple and a rather accurate method for determining the T eff value in the range of 3800 ≤ T ≤ 5100 K (based on the Q index) or 4900 ≤ T eff ≤ 5500 K (based on the [ c 1 ] index).
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ISSN:0884-5913
1934-8401
DOI:10.3103/S0884591314050055