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A revised effective temperature scale for the Kepler input catalog

Title
A revised effective temperature scale for the Kepler input catalog
Authors
Pinsonneault M.H.An D.Molenda-Zakowicz J.Chaplin W.J.Metcalfe T.S.Bruntt H.
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SCOPUS Author ID
안덕근scopus
Issue Date
2012
Journal Title
Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series
ISSN
0067-0049JCR Link
Citation
Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series vol. 199, no. 2
Indexed
SCI; SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
We present a catalog of revised effective temperatures for stars observed in long-cadence mode in the Kepler Input Catalog (KIC). We use Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) griz filters tied to the fundamental temperature scale. Polynomials for griz color-temperature relations are presented, along with correction terms for surface gravity effects, metallicity, and statistical corrections for binary companions or blending. We compare our temperature scale to the published infrared flux method (IRFM) scale for V TJK s in both open clusters and the Kepler fields. We find good agreement overall, with some deviations between (J - K s )-based temperatures from the IRFM and both SDSS filter and other diagnostic IRFM color-temperature relationships above 6000K. For field dwarfs, we find a mean shift toward hotter temperatures relative to the KIC, of order 215K, in the regime where the IRFM scale is well defined (4000K to 6500K). This change is of comparable magnitude in both color systems and in spectroscopy for stars with T eff below 6000K. Systematic differences between temperature estimators appear for hotter stars, and we define corrections to put the SDSS temperatures on the IRFM scale for them. When the theoretical dependence on gravity is accounted for, we find a similar temperature scale offset between the fundamental and KIC scales for giants. We demonstrate that statistical corrections to color-based temperatures from binaries are significant. Typical errors, mostly from uncertainties in extinction, are of order 100K. Implications for other applications of the KIC are discussed. © 2012 The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
DOI
10.1088/0067-0049/199/2/30
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