We compare the absolute visual magnitude of the majority of bright O stars in the sky as predicted from their spectral type with the absolute magnitude calculated from their apparent magnitude and the Hipparcos parallax. We find that many stars appear to be much fainter than expected, up to five magnitudes. We find no evidence for a correlation between magnitude differences and the stellar rotational velocity as suggested for OB stars by Lamers et al. (1997, A&A, 325, L25), whose small sample of stars is partly included in ours. Instead, by means of a simulation we show how these differences arise naturally from the large distances at which O stars are located, and the level of precision of the parallax measurements achieved by Hipparcos. S...
Abstract. Hipparcos parallaxes x distances to individual stars in the Hyades cluster with an accurac...
This paper examines the discrepancy between distances to nearby open clusters as determined by paral...
The tension between the Hipparcos parallax of the Pleiades and other independent distance estimates ...
We compare the absolute visual magnitude of the majority of bright O stars in the sky as predicted f...
We analyse a sample of about 500 MK standards of cool spectral types (G to M) for to compare the v...
. Hipparcos parallaxes of high-amplitude ffi Scuti stars are used to derive a period-luminosity rel...
International audienceThis contribution is intended as a `rough guide' to the Hipparcos Catalogue fo...
A magnitude limited population of 18 808 Hipparcos stars is used to calibrate distances for 52 794 R...
The theoretical prediction that trigonometric parallaxes suffer from a statistical effect, has becom...
Hipparcos data were obtained under the 1982 announcement of opportunity for the seven brightest R Cr...
Context. A new reduction of the astrometric data as produced by the Hipparcos mission has been publi...
Context.A new reduction of the astrometric data as produced by the Hipparcos mission has been publis...
We calculate the average absolute magnitude for Hipparcos single K0V stars, using a theoretical curv...
In this paper we investigate whether a misestimate of proper motions could have been a source of sub...
Abstract. More than 300 galactic carbon-rich stars have been observed by the HIPPARCOS satellite. Pa...
Abstract. Hipparcos parallaxes x distances to individual stars in the Hyades cluster with an accurac...
This paper examines the discrepancy between distances to nearby open clusters as determined by paral...
The tension between the Hipparcos parallax of the Pleiades and other independent distance estimates ...
We compare the absolute visual magnitude of the majority of bright O stars in the sky as predicted f...
We analyse a sample of about 500 MK standards of cool spectral types (G to M) for to compare the v...
. Hipparcos parallaxes of high-amplitude ffi Scuti stars are used to derive a period-luminosity rel...
International audienceThis contribution is intended as a `rough guide' to the Hipparcos Catalogue fo...
A magnitude limited population of 18 808 Hipparcos stars is used to calibrate distances for 52 794 R...
The theoretical prediction that trigonometric parallaxes suffer from a statistical effect, has becom...
Hipparcos data were obtained under the 1982 announcement of opportunity for the seven brightest R Cr...
Context. A new reduction of the astrometric data as produced by the Hipparcos mission has been publi...
Context.A new reduction of the astrometric data as produced by the Hipparcos mission has been publis...
We calculate the average absolute magnitude for Hipparcos single K0V stars, using a theoretical curv...
In this paper we investigate whether a misestimate of proper motions could have been a source of sub...
Abstract. More than 300 galactic carbon-rich stars have been observed by the HIPPARCOS satellite. Pa...
Abstract. Hipparcos parallaxes x distances to individual stars in the Hyades cluster with an accurac...
This paper examines the discrepancy between distances to nearby open clusters as determined by paral...
The tension between the Hipparcos parallax of the Pleiades and other independent distance estimates ...