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@article{1406892, author = {Paunzen, Ernst and Netopil, Martin and Herdin, Andreas}, article_location = {Sofia}, article_number = {1}, keywords = {stars; early-type; stars; fundamental parameters; techniques; photometric}, language = {eng}, issn = {1313-2709}, journal = {Bulgarian Astronomical Journal}, title = {An effective temperature calibration for main-sequence B- to F-type stars using V J H K-s colors}, volume = {26}, year = {2017} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1406892 AU - Paunzen, Ernst - Netopil, Martin - Herdin, Andreas PY - 2017 TI - An effective temperature calibration for main-sequence B- to F-type stars using V J H K-s colors JF - Bulgarian Astronomical Journal VL - 26 IS - 1 SP - 45-56 EP - 45-56 PB - Bulgarian Academy of Sciences SN - 13132709 KW - stars KW - early-type KW - stars KW - fundamental parameters KW - techniques KW - photometric N2 - The effective temperature is an important parameter that is needed for numerous astrophysical studies, in particular to place stars in the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, for example. Although the availability of large spectroscopic surveys increased significantly in the last decade, photometric data are still much more frequent. Homogeneous photometric (all-sky) surveys provide the basis to derive the effective temperature with reasonable accuracy also for objects that are not covered by spectroscopic surveys, or are out of range for the current spectroscopic instrumentations because of too faint magnitudes. We use data of the Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS) and broadband visual photometric measurements to derive effective temperature calibrations for the intrinsic colors (V - J), (V - H), (V - K-s), and (J - K-s), valid for B2 to F9 stars. The effective temperature calibrations are tied to the Stromgren-Crawford uvby beta photometric system and do not depend on metallicity or rotational velocity. ER -
PAUNZEN, Ernst, Martin NETOPIL and Andreas HERDIN. An effective temperature calibration for main-sequence B- to F-type stars using V J H K-s colors. \textit{Bulgarian Astronomical Journal}. Sofia: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 2017, vol.~26, No~1, p.~45-56. ISSN~1313-2709.
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