Chemically peculiar stars as seen with 2MASS
A. Herdin, E. Paunzen, M. Netopil

TL;DR
This study systematically analyzed 2MASS near-infrared photometry of chemically peculiar stars, finding no significant photometric differences from normal stars, and developed a new temperature calibration applicable to all CP stars.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive NIR photometric analysis of CP stars and introduces a new effective temperature calibration based on (V-Ks)0 colour.
Findings
No significant differences in astrophysical parameters between CP and normal stars in NIR.
Photometric 2MASS colours alone cannot reliably detect new CP stars.
Derived a new effective temperature calibration for CP stars using (V-Ks)0 colour.
Abstract
The chemically peculiar (CP) stars of the upper main sequence are well suited for investigating the impact of magnetic fields and diffusion on the surface layers of slowly rotating stars. They can even be traced in the Magellanic Clouds and are important to the understanding of the stellar formation and evolution. A systematic investigation of the near-infrared (NIR), 2MASS JHKs, photometry for the group of CP stars has never been performed. Nowadays, there is a great deal of data available in the NIR that reach very large distances. It is therefore very important for CP stars to be unambiguously detected in the NIR region and for these detections to be used to derive astrophysical parameters (age and mass) by applying isochrone fitting. Furthermore, we investigated whether the CP stars behave in a different way to normal-type stars in the various photometric diagrams. For our analysis,…
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