A metallicity scale derived from Fe I and FeH lines in the APOGEE M dwarf spectra
Abstract
We present metallicities derived from a sample of eleven M dwarfs belonging to wide binary systems with warmer FG primary companions observed by the high-resolution (R=22,500) near-infrared SDSS-IV APOGEE spectra. Using a plane-parallel one-dimensional local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE) abundance analysis, we determine effective temperatures (T eff) based on the abundance equilibrium from the Fe I, FeH, OH, and H2O spectral lines. We obtained three T eff scales based on these lines and found that, regardless of the chosen T eff scale, the M dwarf metallicities agree well with those of the warmer primaries, where the upper mean abundance difference limit is 0.04 0.06. This good agreement confirms that FeH lines are a reliable indicator of T eff in the H-band spectra.
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