Temperature, gravity and bolometric correction scales for non-supergiant OB stars
Maria-Fernanda Nieva

TL;DR
This paper provides new photometric calibrations for effective temperature and surface gravity of non-supergiant OB stars, achieving high precision and offering practical tools for rapid stellar parameter estimation.
Contribution
It introduces novel calibration relations for temperatures and gravities based on high-precision spectroscopic data, improving accuracy over previous methods.
Findings
Temperatures can be determined within ~400 K for luminosity classes III/IV.
Surface gravities can reach uncertainties as low as ~0.08 dex.
New bolometric correction relation based on empirical data.
Abstract
Context. Precise and accurate determinations of effective temperature and surface gravity are mandatory to derive reliable chemical abundances and fundamental parameters like distances, masses, radii, luminosities of OB stars. Aims. Atmospheric parameters recently determined at high precision with several independent spectroscopic indicators in NLTE are employed to calibrate photometric relationships. Methods. Temperatures and gravities of 30 calibrators are compared to reddening-independent quantities of the Johnson and Stroemgren photometric systems. We also examine the spectral and luminosity classification of the star sample and compute bolometric corrections. Results. Calibrations of temperatures and gravities are proposed for various photometric indices and spectral types. Effective temperatures can be determined at a precision of ~400 K for luminosity classes III/IV and ~800 K…
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