paper

Examining the relationships between colour, , and [M/H] for APOGEE K and M dwarfs

arXiv:1605.03732 · doi:10.1093/mnras/stw1139

Abstract

We present the effective temperatures (), metallicities, and colours in SDSS, 2MASS, and WISE filters, of a sample of 3834 late-K and early-M dwarfs selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey APOGEE spectroscopic survey ASPCAP catalog. We confirm that ASPCAP values between 3550 K4200 K are accurate to 100 K compared to interferometric values. In that same range, ASPCAP metallicities are accurate to 0.18 dex between [M/H]. For these cool dwarfs, nearly every colour is sensitive to both and metallicity. Notably, we find that is not a good indicator of metallicity for near-solar metallicity early-M dwarfs. We confirm that colour is strongly dependent on metallicity, and find that colour is a promising metallicity indicator. Comparison of the late-K and early-M dwarf colours, metallicities, and to those from three different model grids shows reasonable agreement in and colours, but poor agreement in , , and . Comparison of the metallicities of the KM dwarf sample to those from previous colour-metallicity relations reveals a lack of consensus in photometric metallicity indicators for late-K and early-M dwarfs. We also present empirical relations for as a function of colour combined with either [M/H] or colour, and for [M/H] as a function of and colour. These relations yield to 100 K and [M/H] to 0.18 dex precision with colours alone, for in the range of 3550-4200 K and [M/H] in the range of 0.5-0.2.

14 pages, 6 tables, 5 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS