Color transformations and bolometric corrections for Galactic halo stars:: α-enhanced versus scaled-solar results

被引:84
作者
Cassisi, S
Salaris, M
Castelli, F
Pietrinferni, A
机构
[1] Osservatorio Astron Collurania, INAF, I-64100 Teramo, Italy
[2] Inst Astrofis Canarias, E-38200 San Cristobal la Laguna, Tenerife, Spain
[3] Liverpool John Moores Univ, Astrophys Res Inst, Birkenhead CH41 1LD, Merseyside, England
[4] Osserv Astron Trieste, INAF, I-34131 Trieste, Italy
[5] CNR, Ist Astrofis Spaziale & Fis Cosm, I-00133 Rome, Italy
[6] Univ Teramo, Dipartimento Stat, I-64100 Teramo, Italy
关键词
stars : abundances; stars : evolution; stars : horizontal-branch; stars : late-type;
D O I
10.1086/424907
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
We have performed the first extensive analysis of the impact of an [alpha/Fe]>0 metal distribution on broadband colors in the parameter space (surface gravity, effective temperature, and metal content) covered by Galactic globular cluster stars. A comparison of updated and homogeneous ATLAS 9 UBVRIJHKL synthetic photometry, for both alpha-enhanced and scaled-solar metal distributions, has shown that it is impossible to reproduce alpha-enhanced (B-V) and (U-B) color transformations with simple rescalings of the scaled-solar ones. At [Fe/H]similar to-2.0, alpha-enhanced transformations are well reproduced by scaled-solar ones with the same [Fe/H], but this good agreement breaks down at [Fe/H] larger than about -1.6. As a general rule, (B-V) and (U-B) alpha-enhanced colors are bluer than scaled-solar ones at either the same [Fe/H] or the same [M/H], and the differences increase with increasing metallicity and decreasing T-eff. A preliminary analysis of the contribution of the various alpha-elements to the stellar colors shows that the magnesium abundance (and to a lesser extent oxygen and silicon) is mainly responsible for these differences. On the contrary, the bolometric correction to the V-band and other infrared colors predicted by alpha-enhanced transformations are well reproduced by scaled-solar results because of their weak dependence on the metal content. Key parameters, such as the turnoff and zero-age horizontal branch V magnitudes, as well as the red giant branch tip I magnitude obtained from theoretical isochrones, are in general unaffected when using the appropriate alpha-enhanced transformations in place of scaled-solar ones. We have also studied, for the first time, the effect of boundary conditions obtained from appropriate alpha-enhanced model atmospheres on the stellar evolutionary tracks in the log L/L-circle dot TeA plane. We find that, for both scaled-solar and alpha-enhanced metal mixtures, the integration of a solar T(tau) relationship provides-at least for masses larger than 0.5-0.6 M-circle dot-tracks very similar to those computed using boundary conditions from the appropriate model atmospheres.
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