VVVX near-IR photometry for 99 low-mass stars in the Gaia EDR3 Catalog of Nearby Stars
Andrea Mej\'ias, Dante Minniti, Javier Alonso-Garc\'ia, Juan Carlos, Beam\'in, Roberto K. Saito, Enrique Solano

TL;DR
This study characterizes 99 nearby low-mass stars using multi-survey photometry and Gaia data, providing detailed stellar parameters and identifying potential binaries, thereby enhancing understanding of red dwarf populations.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive catalog of physical parameters for low-mass stars using combined photometric and spectroscopic data, including validation and binary identification, which is novel in this context.
Findings
Stellar parameters agree well with spectra and literature.
Most stars are compatible with M4 dwarfs.
Identified potential binary systems and unresolved companions.
Abstract
Red dwarf stars, which represent 75% of stars in the Milky Way, can be studied in great detail in the solar neighborhood where the sample is more complete. We intend to better characterize red dwarf candidates selected from the Gaia Catalog of Nearby Stars using optical and near-infrared photometry from the VVVX Survey, DECaPS, Pan-STARRS, and WISE. We performed a cross-matching procedure among the positions of a color-selected sample of M dwarfs in the VVVX Survey and the Gaia EDR3 sub-catalog of nearby stars. We explored their stellar parameters and spectral types using VOSA. Radii were also obtained using the Stefan-Boltzmann equation. Masses and ages were computed for some of the objects using evolutionary tracks and isochrones. Additional mass estimations were obtained with the MKs - M* relation. We then validated our results for the stellar parameters of two of our objects with…
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