Fundamental stellar parameters of benchmark stars from CHARA interferometry -- II. Dwarf stars
I. Karovicova, T.R. White, T. Nordlander, L. Casagrande, M. Ireland,, D. Huber

TL;DR
This paper presents highly precise fundamental stellar parameters for nine dwarf stars, derived through interferometry, 3D limb-darkening models, and spectroscopy, establishing new benchmarks for large stellar surveys.
Contribution
The study provides a new set of nine dwarf star benchmarks with 1% precision in Teff, combining interferometry, 3D models, and spectroscopy, improving calibration standards.
Findings
Teff measured with less than 1% uncertainty for eight stars
Median uncertainties in logg and Fe/H are 0.015dex and 0.05dex
Updated fundamental parameters for nine benchmark dwarf stars
Abstract
Stellar models applied to large stellar surveys of the Milky Way need to be properly tested against a sample of stars with highly reliable fundamental stellar parameters. We have established a program aiming to deliver such a sample. We present new fundamental stellar parameters of nine dwarfs that will be used as benchmarks for large stellar surveys. One of these stars is the solar-twin 18Sco, which is one of the Gaia-ESO benchmarks. The goal is to reach a precision of 1% in Teff. This precision is important for accurate determinations of the full set of fundamental parameters and abundances of stars observed by the surveys. We observed HD131156 (xiBoo), HD146233 (18Sco), HD152391, HD173701, HD185395 (thetaCyg), HD186408 (16CygA), HD186427 (16CygB), HD190360 and HD207978 (15Peg) using the high angular resolution optical interferometric instrument PAVO/CHARA. We derived limb-darkening…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
