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A&A 460, 783-792 (2006)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20065930
Barnes-Evans relations for dwarfs with an application to the determination of distances to cataclysmic variables
K. BeuermannInstitut für Astrophysik, Friedrich-Hund-Platz 1, 37073 Göttingen, Germany
e-mail: beuermann@astro.physik.uni-goettingen.de
(Received 29 June 2006 / Accepted 31 August 2006)
Abstract
Context.
Barnes-Evans type relations provide an empirical relationship between
the surface brightness of stars and their color. They are widely used
for measuring the distances to stars of known radii, as the Roche-lobe
filling secondaries in cataclysmic variables (CVs).
Aims.
The calibration of the surface brightness of field dwarfs of
near-solar metalicity with spectral types A0 to L8 covers all
secondary spectral types detectable in CVs and related objects and
will aid in the measurement of their distances.
Methods.
The calibrations are based on the radii of field dwarfs measured by
the Infrared Flux Method and by interferometry. Published photometry
is used and homogenized to the Cousins
and
and
the CIT JHK photometric systems. The narrow band surface brightness
at 7500 Å is based on our own and published spectrophotometry. Care
is taken to select the dwarfs for near-solar metalicity, appropriate
to CVs, and to avoid errors caused by unrecognized binarity.
Results.
Relations are provided for the surface brightness in V,
,
,
J, H, K and in a narrow band at 7500 Å as functions of
V-K and of spectral type. The method is tested with selected CVs for
which independent information on their distances is available.
The observed spread in the radii of early M-dwarfs of given mass or
luminosity and its influence on the distance measurements of CVs is
discussed.
Conclusions.
As long as accurate trigonometric parallaxes are not routinely
available for a large number of CVs, the surface brightness method
remains a reliable means of determining distances to CVs in which a
spectral signature of the secondary star can be discerned.
Key words: stars: fundamental parameters -- stars: distances -- stars: dwarf novae -- stars: novae, cataclysmic variables
© ESO 2006
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