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SEARCH FOR BRIGHT NEARBY M DWARFS WITH VIRTUAL OBSERVATORY TOOLS

Journal

ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 148, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-6256/148/2/36

Keywords

astronomical databases: miscellaneous; open clusters and associations: individual (Taurus-Auriga); stars:late-type; stars: low-mass; stars: pre-main sequence; virtual observatory tools

Funding

  1. Spanish MICINN [AyA2008-02156]
  2. JAE-Doc CSIC fellowship
  3. Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion [AyA2011-24052, AYA2011-30147-C03-03]
  4. European Social Fund

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Using Virtual Observatory tools, we cross-matched the Carlsberg Meridian 14 and the 2MASS Point Source catalogs to select candidate nearby bright M dwarfs distributed over similar to 25,000 deg(2). Here, we present reconnaissance low-resolution optical spectra for 27 candidates that were observed with the Intermediate Dispersion Spectrograph at the 2.5 m Isaac Newton Telescope (R approximate to 1600). We derived spectral types from a new spectral index, R, which measures the ratio of fluxes at 7485-7015 angstrom and 7120-7150 angstrom. We also used VOSA, a Virtual Observatory tool for spectral energy distribution fitting, to derive effective temperatures and surface gravities for each candidate. The resulting 27 targets were M dwarfs brighter than J = 10.5 mag, 16 of which were completely new in the Northern hemisphere and 7 of which were located at less than 15 pc. For all of them, we also measured H alpha and Na I pseudo-equivalent widths, determined photometric distances, and identified the most active stars. The targets with the weakest sodium absorption, namely, J0422+2439 (with X-ray and strong Ha emissions), J0435+2523, and J0439+2333, are new members in the young Taurus-Auriga star-forming region based on proper motion, spatial distribution, and location in the color-magnitude diagram, which reopens the discussion on the deficit of M2-4 Taurus stars. Finally, based on proper motion diagrams, we report on a new wide M dwarf binary system in the field, LSPM J0326+3929EW.

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