MBM 12 and MBM 16 distances
Abstract
Among the multitude of intrinsic SDSS index vs. index diagrams the (g-r) \ vs. \ (r-i) diagram is characterized by showing only minor (g-r) variation for the M dwarfs. The (g-r) \ vs. \ (r-i) reddening vector has a slope almost identical to the slope of the main sequence earlier than ≈M2, meaning that dwarfs later than 2 are not contaminated by reddened dwarfs of earlier type. Chemical composition, stellar activity and evolution have only minor effects on the location of the M2-M7 dwarfs in the (g-r) \ vs. \ (r-i) diagram implying that reddening may be isolated in a rather unique way. From r, Mr,(r-i)0 and Eg-r we may construct distance vs. Ar diagrams. This purely photometric method is applied on SDSS DR8 data in the MBM 12 region. We derive individual stellar distances with a precision ≈20-26%. For extinctions in the r-band the estimate is better than 0.2 mag for ≈ 67% and between 0.3 and 0.4 for the remaining ≈ 33%. The extinction discontinuities noticed in the distance vs. Ar diagrams suggest that MBM 12 is at ≈160 pc and MBM 16 at a somewhat smaller distance ≈100 pc. The distance for which (Ar)/σ ((Ar)) = 3, where (Ar) refers to Ar, on-Ar, off, may possibly be used as an indicator for the cloud distance as well: For MBM 12 and 16 these distance estimates equal 160 and 100 pc, respectively
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