Intrinsic Colors, Temperatures, and Bolometric Corrections of Pre-Main Sequence Stars
Mark J. Pecaut, Eric E. Mamajek

TL;DR
This paper provides new empirical color, temperature, and bolometric correction scales for 5-30 million-year-old pre-main sequence stars, improving the accuracy of stellar characterization compared to dwarf star scales.
Contribution
It introduces a revised spectral type-color sequence and temperature scale specifically for pre-MS stars, based on extensive photometry and spectral analysis, filling a gap in stellar evolution models.
Findings
Pre-MS star colors match dwarf colors for some types but deviate significantly for others.
Pre-MS stars are approximately 250 K cooler than dwarfs of the same spectral type from G5 to K6.
New temperature and bolometric correction scales are more appropriate for T Tauri stars.
Abstract
We present an analysis of the intrinsic colors and temperatures of 5-30 Myr old pre-main sequence (pre-MS) stars using the F0 through M9 type members of nearby, negligibly reddened groups: Eta Cha cluster, TW Hydra Association, Beta Pic Moving Group, and Tucana-Horologium Association. To check the consistency of spectral types from the literature, we estimate new spectral types for 52 nearby pre-MS stars with spectral types F3 through M4 using optical spectra taken with the SMARTS 1.5-m telescope. Combining these new types with published spectral types, and photometry from the literature (Johnson-Cousins BVIc, 2MASS JHKs and WISE W1, W2, W3, and W4), we derive a new empirical spectral type-color sequence for 5-30 Myr old pre-MS stars. Colors for pre-MS stars match dwarf colors for some spectral types and colors, but for other spectral types and colors, deviations can exceed 0.3 mag. We…
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