Photometric Calibrations of M-dwarf Metallicity with Markov Chain Monte Carlo and Bayesian Inference
C. Duque-Arribas (1), D. Montes (1), H. M. Tabernero (2), J. A., Caballero (2), J. Gorgas (1), E. Marfil (1,3,4) ((1) Universidad, Complutense de Madrid & IPARCOS-UCM, (2) Centro de Astrobiolog\'ia, (CSIC-INTA), (3) Instituto de Astrof\'isica de Canarias, (4) Universidad de

TL;DR
This paper develops photometric calibrations for estimating M-dwarf metallicity using Bayesian and MCMC methods, achieving high accuracy and validating results with independent samples and existing literature.
Contribution
It introduces new photometric calibration methods for M-dwarf metallicity based on Bayesian inference and MCMC, applicable to a broad spectral range with improved precision.
Findings
Calibrations applicable to -0.45 to +0.45 dex metallicity range
Uncertainties as low as 0.10 dex in metallicity estimates
Validated calibrations with independent binary star samples
Abstract
Knowledge of stellar atmospheric parameters (, , [Fe/H]) of M dwarfs can be used to constrain both theoretical stellar models and Galactic chemical evolutionary models, and guide exoplanet searches, but their determination is difficult due to the complexity of the spectra of their cool atmospheres. In our ongoing effort to characterize M dwarfs, and in particular their chemical composition, we carried out multiband photometric calibrations of metallicity for early- and intermediate-type M dwarfs. The third Gaia data release provides high-precision astrometry and three-band photometry. This information, combined with the 2MASS and CatWISE2020 infrared photometric surveys and a sample of 4919 M dwarfs with metallicity values determined with high-resolution spectroscopy by The Cannon and APOGEE spectra, allowed us to study the effect of the metallicity in color-color…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
