Stellar Activity and the Stromgren Photometric Metallicity Calibration of Intermediate-Type Dwarf Stars

Abstract

We consider the effect of stellar activity, as measured by X-ray luminosity, on metallicities of Solar-neighborhood F and G dwarfs derived from Stromgren photometry. Rocha-Pinto & Maciel found evidence that Stromgren colors systematically underpredict [Fe/H] for stars with extremely high Ca II H & K emission. We investigate whether a recent photometric metallicity calibration derived by Martell & Laughlin might be subject to this effect, and whether the amount of underprediction could reliably be expressed as a function of log (LX/Lbol). Among those calibration stars used by Martell & Laughlin which are also in the Bright Star Catalogue and detected in the ROSAT All-Sky Survey there is no evidence for a correlation between photometric metallicity and stellar activity. However, many of the "very active stars" on which the Rocha-Pinto & Maciel result was based are members of interacting binaries or are very young in age, and are not included in the X-ray sample that we are using. Among normal dwarf stars it appears that stellar activity has little effect on the metallicity calibration of Stromgren colors.

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