A photometric and spectroscopic survey of solar twin stars within 50 parsecs of the Sun: I. Atmospheric parameters and color similarity to the Sun
G. F. Porto de Mello, R. da Silva, L. da Silva, and R. V. de Nader

TL;DR
This study conducts a comprehensive photometric and spectroscopic survey of solar twin stars within 50 parsecs, identifying new candidates with properties closely matching the Sun to aid in stellar and planetary research.
Contribution
It introduces a new ranking method for solar similarity and reports the discovery of several new solar twin candidates with detailed atmospheric parameters.
Findings
Identification of new excellent solar analogs.
Discovery of stars with UV spectra indistinguishable from the Sun.
Estimation of ages and masses close to solar values for top candidates.
Abstract
Solar twins and analogs are fundamental in the characterization of the Sun's place in the context of stellar measurements, as they are in understanding how typical the solar properties are in its neighborhood. They are also important for representing sunlight observable in the night sky for diverse photometric and spectroscopic tasks, besides being natural candidates for harboring planetary systems similar to ours and possibly even life-bearing environments. We report a photometric and spectroscopic survey of solar twin stars within 50 pc of the Sun. Hipparcos absolute magnitudes and (B-V)_Tycho colors were used to define a 2 sigma box around the solar values, where 133 stars were considered. Additional stars resembling the solar UBV colors in a broad sense, plus stars present in the lists of Hardorp, were also selected. All objects were ranked by a color-similarity index with respect…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Astro and Planetary Science
