Empirical metallicity-dependent calibrations of effective temperature against colours for dwarfs and giants based on interferometric data
Yang Huang (Peking University), Xiao-Wei Liu, Hai-Bo Yuan, Mao-sheng, Xiang, Bing-Qiu Chen, Hua-Wei Zhang

TL;DR
This paper provides empirical, metallicity-dependent calibrations of stellar effective temperature against colours for dwarfs and giants, based on interferometric data, covering a wide temperature range and multiple photometric systems.
Contribution
It introduces new empirical calibrations for effective temperature versus colours that account for metallicity, applicable to various spectral types and luminosity classes, based on a large stellar sample.
Findings
Calibrations achieve typical residuals of 2.0% for dwarfs and 1.5% for giants.
Re-determined the Sun's colours using the new calibrations.
Identified systematic differences with previous calibration scales.
Abstract
We present empirical metallicity-dependent calibrations of effective temperature against colours for dwarfs of luminosity classes IV and V and for giants of luminosity classes II and III, based on a collection from the literature of about two hundred nearby stars with direct effective temperature measurements of better than 2.5 per cent. The calibrations are valid for an effective temperature range 3,100 - 10,000 K for dwarfs of spectral types M5 to A0 and 3,100 - 5,700 K for giants of spectral types K5 to G5. A total of twenty-one colours for dwarfs and eighteen colours for giants of bands of four photometric systems, i.e. the Johnson (), the Cousins (), the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS, ) and the Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS, ), have been calibrated. Restricted by the metallicity range of the current sample, the…
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TopicsAdaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Inertial Sensor and Navigation · Calibration and Measurement Techniques
