New intrinsic-colour calibration for uvby--β photometry

Abstract

A new intrinsic-colour calibration ((b--y)o--β) is presented for the uvby--β photometric system, making use of re-calibrated Hipparcos parallaxes and published reddening maps. This new calibration for (b--y)o--β, our Equation (1), has been based upon stars with dHip < 70 pc in the photometric catalogues of Schuster et al. (1988, 1993, 2006), provides a small dispersion, 0.009, and has a positive ``standard'' +2.239β coefficient, which is not too different from the coefficients of Crawford (+1.11; 1975a) and of Olsen (+1.34; 1988). For 61 stars with spectra from CASPEC, UVES/VLT, and FIES/NOT databases, without detectable Na I lines, the average reddening value <E(b-y) > = -0.0010.002 shows that any zero-point correction to our intrinsic-colour equation must be minuscule.

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