International audienceContext: The effective temperature scale of FGK stars, especially at the lowest metallicities remains a major problem in the chemical abundance analysis of metal-poor stars. Aims: We present a new implementation of the infrared flux method (IRFM) using the 2MASS catalogue. Methods: We computed the theoretical quantities in the 2MASS JHKs filters by integrating theoretical fluxes computed from ATLAS models, and compare them directly with the observed 2MASS JHKs magnitudes. This is the main difference between our implementation of the IRFM and that of Ramírez & Meléndez (2005, ApJ, 626, 446, hereafter RM05), since to introduce new stars at the lowest metallicities they transform the 2MASS JHKs magnitudes into the TCS pho...
We present a detailed study of the stars of the NASA InfraRed Telescope Facility (IRTF) spectral lib...
Context. We have entered an era of large spectroscopic surveys in which we can measure, through auto...
Effective temperatures for 420 stars with spectral types between A0 and K3, and luminosity classes...
International audienceContext: The effective temperature scale of FGK stars, especially at the lowes...
Context. The effective temperature scale of FGK stars, especially at the lowest metallicities remain...
We have applied the InfraRed Flux Method (IRFM) to a sample of approximately 500 giant stars in orde...
Various effective temperature scales have been proposed over the years. Despite much work and the hi...
The Infrared Flux Method (IRFM) is one of the most accurate techniques to derive fundamental stellar...
Context. Temperature, surface gravity, and metallicitity are basic stellar atmospheric parameters ne...
We have applied the InfraRed Flux Method (IRFM) to a sample of 475 dwarfs and subdwarfs in order to ...
In order to accurately determine stellar properties, knowledge of the effective temperature of stars...
We present empirical metallicity-dependent calibrations of effective temperature against colours for...
We present a detailed study of the stars of the NASA InfraRed Telescope Facility (IRTF) spectral lib...
NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in ...
Context. The effective temperature is a key parameter governing the properties of a star. For stella...
We present a detailed study of the stars of the NASA InfraRed Telescope Facility (IRTF) spectral lib...
Context. We have entered an era of large spectroscopic surveys in which we can measure, through auto...
Effective temperatures for 420 stars with spectral types between A0 and K3, and luminosity classes...
International audienceContext: The effective temperature scale of FGK stars, especially at the lowes...
Context. The effective temperature scale of FGK stars, especially at the lowest metallicities remain...
We have applied the InfraRed Flux Method (IRFM) to a sample of approximately 500 giant stars in orde...
Various effective temperature scales have been proposed over the years. Despite much work and the hi...
The Infrared Flux Method (IRFM) is one of the most accurate techniques to derive fundamental stellar...
Context. Temperature, surface gravity, and metallicitity are basic stellar atmospheric parameters ne...
We have applied the InfraRed Flux Method (IRFM) to a sample of 475 dwarfs and subdwarfs in order to ...
In order to accurately determine stellar properties, knowledge of the effective temperature of stars...
We present empirical metallicity-dependent calibrations of effective temperature against colours for...
We present a detailed study of the stars of the NASA InfraRed Telescope Facility (IRTF) spectral lib...
NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in ...
Context. The effective temperature is a key parameter governing the properties of a star. For stella...
We present a detailed study of the stars of the NASA InfraRed Telescope Facility (IRTF) spectral lib...
Context. We have entered an era of large spectroscopic surveys in which we can measure, through auto...
Effective temperatures for 420 stars with spectral types between A0 and K3, and luminosity classes...