Bibcode
Allende Prieto, C.; Lambert, D. L.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.352, p.555-562 (1999)
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1999
Journal
Citations
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Description
The Hipparcos mission has made it possible to constrain the positions of
nearby field stars in the colour-magnitude diagram with very high
accuracy. These positions can be compared with the predictions of
stellar evolutionary calculations to provide information on the basic
parameters of the stars: masses, radii, effective temperatures, ages,
and chemical composition. The degeneracy between mass, age, and
metallicity is not so large as to prevent a reliable estimate of masses,
radii and effective temperatures, at least for stars of solar
metallicity. The evolutionary models of Bertelli et al. (1994) predict
those parameters finely, and furthermore, the applied transformation
from the theoretical (log g- T_eff) to the observational (M_v-B-V) plane
is precise enough to derive radii with an uncertainty of ~ 6%, masses
within 8%, and T_effs within ~ 2% for a certain range of the stellar
parameters. This is demonstrated by means of comparison with the
measurements in eclipsing binaries and the InfraRed Flux Method. The
application of the interpolation procedure in the theoretical isochrones
to the stars within 100 pc from the Sun observed with Hipparcos provides
estimates for 17,219 stars. Table~1 is only available in electronic form
at the CDS via anonymous ftp to: cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr (130.79.128.5) or
via http://cdsweb.u-strasbg.fr/Abstract.html