The Distances to Open Clusters from Main-Sequence Fitting. V. Extension of Color Calibration and Test using Cool and Metal-Rich Stars in NGC 6791
Abstract
We extend our effort to calibrate stellar isochrones in the Johnson-Cousins (BVIC) and the 2MASS (JHKs) filter systems based on observations of well-studied open clusters. Using cool main-sequence (MS) stars in Praesepe, we define empirical corrections to the Lejeune et al. color-effective temperature (T eff) relations down to T eff 3600 K, complementing our previous work based on the Hyades and the Pleiades. We apply empirically corrected isochrones to existing optical and near-infrared photometry of cool (T eff ≤ 5500 K) and metal-rich ([Fe/H]=+0.37) MS stars in NGC 6791. The current methodology relies on an assumption that color-T eff corrections are independent of metallicity, but we find that estimates of color-excess and distance from color-magnitude diagrams with different color indices converge on each other at the precisely known metallicity of the cluster. Along with a satisfactory agreement with eclipsing binary data in the cluster, we view the improved internal consistency as a validation of our calibrated isochrones at super-solar metallicities. For very cool stars (T eff ≤ 4800 K), however, we find that B - V colors of our models are systematically redder than the cluster photometry by 0.02 mag. We use color-T eff transformations from the infrared flux method (IRFM) and alternative photometry to examine a potential color-scale error in the input cluster photometry. After excluding B - V photometry of these cool MS stars, we derive E(B - V)=0.1050.014, [M/H]=+0.420.07, (m - M)0 = 13.040.08, and the age of 9.50.3 Gyr for NGC 6791.
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