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A&A 374, 540-553 (2001)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20010757
The helium content and age of the Hyades:
Constraints from five binary systems and Hipparcos parallaxes
Y. Lebreton1, J. Fernandes2 and T. Lejeune21 DASGAL, CNRS UMR 8633, Observatoire de Paris, Place J. Janssen, 92195 Meudon, France
2 Observatório Astronómico da Universidade de Coimbra, 3040 Coimbra, Portugal
(Received 4 April 2001 / Accepted 17 May 2001 )
Abstract
We compare the accurate empirical mass-luminosity (M-L) relation based on five Hyades binary
systems to predictions of stellar models calculated with various input parameters
(helium, metallicity and age) or physics (mixing-length ratio, model
atmosphere, equation of state and microscopic diffusion). Models based on a helium content
inferred from the
enrichment law are more than 3
beyond the observations, suggesting that
the Hyades initial helium abundance is lower than expected from its supersolar metallicity.
With the photometric metallicity (
[Fe/H] =
dex, Grenon 2000)
we derive
. Because of the (Y,
[Fe/H] degeneracy in the M-L plane,
the uncertainty grows to
if the metallicity from spectroscopy is adopted
(
[Fe/H] =
dex, Cayrel de Strobel et al. 1997).
We use these results to discuss the Hertzsprung-Russell (HR) diagram of the
Hyades, in the (MV, B-V) plane, based on the very precise Hipparcos dynamical parallaxes.
Present models fit the tight observed sequence very well except at low temperatures. We show
that the HR diagram does not bring further constraints on the helium abundance
or metallicity of the cluster. In the low mass region of the HR diagram sensitive
to the mixing-length parameter (
), the slope of the main sequence (MS)
suggests that
could decrease from a solar (or even supersolar)
value at higher mass to subsolar values at low mass, which is also supported by the modeling of
the vB22 M-L relation. We find that the discrepancy at
low temperatures ((B-V)
) remains, even if an improved equation of state
or better model atmospheres are used. Finally, we discuss the positions of
the stars at turn-off
in the light of their observed rotation rates and we deduce that the maximum age of the Hyades predicted by
the present models is ~650 Myr.
Key words: open clusters and associations: Hyades -- stars: fundamental parameters -- stars: interiors -- stars: Hertzsprung-Russell (HR) and C-M diagram -- stars: individual: vB22,
Offprint request: Y. Lebreton, Yveline.Lebreton@obspm.fr
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