ON THE COMPARISON BETWEEN SPECTROSCOPIC AND PHOTOMETRIC METALLICITY MEASUREMENTS IN ACTIVE SOLAR-TYPE STARS

Citation
F. Favata et al., ON THE COMPARISON BETWEEN SPECTROSCOPIC AND PHOTOMETRIC METALLICITY MEASUREMENTS IN ACTIVE SOLAR-TYPE STARS, Astronomy and astrophysics, 324(3), 1997, pp. 998-1004
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Journal title
ISSN journal
00046361
Volume
324
Issue
3
Year of publication
1997
Pages
998 - 1004
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-6361(1997)324:3<998:OTCBSA>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
We present spectroscopic determinations of the Fe abundance in a sampl e of K-type stars selected from the Xray flux-limited Einstein Extende d Medium Sensitivity Survey. These stars have been shown to have a low value of the m(1) Stromgren photometric index implying low metal abun dances, similar to the abundance observed in Pop. II stars. Yet these cool stars are not expected to be metal-poor being most likely young a nd thus metal-rich. Based on an equivalent width-based abundance analy sis which uses high resolution spectra in the region around the Li I 6 707.8 Angstrom doublet, we show that none of the stars investigated sh ows any evidence for low metal abundances. Rather, all have solar or e ven slightly super-solar abundances. Thus, for very active K stars, ph otometric metallicity determinations appear to be strongly biased, wit h the stars appearing to be of much lower metallicity than they actual ly are. The stars in our sample are estimated to be coeval or younger than those of the Pleiades. If, as we argue, the bias in the photometr ic indices depends purely on the high activity level of these stars, i t is then likely that all stars sufficiently young to have similar act ivity levels would display similar photometric anomalies. We then pred ict that a non-negligible fraction of the disk population K-type stars are expected to show comparable anomalies in their photometric indice s. These stars will masquerade as Pop. II stars in photometric surveys , and significantly contaminate Pop. II star samples selected on the b asis of photometric properties alone, down to quite faint magnitudes.