Allen’s Astrophysical Quantities 2002
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-1186-0_15
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“…(1) Dreizler et al (1990); (2) luminosity classes I-V to be significantly different from those given for "normal" stars by Drilling and Landolt (1999), even though the stars in the present paper probably have much lower masses and luminosities.…”
Section: Calibrationscontrasting
confidence: 61%
“…(1) Dreizler et al (1990); (2) luminosity classes I-V to be significantly different from those given for "normal" stars by Drilling and Landolt (1999), even though the stars in the present paper probably have much lower masses and luminosities.…”
Section: Calibrationscontrasting
confidence: 61%
“…The extinction in the K s band can be estimated as A Ks = 0.062 × A V ∼ 2.6 mag (Nishiyama et al 2008). Using the tables of Drilling & Landolt (2000) and Tokunaga (2000) suggests that the survey of Mauerhan et al (2009) should have enabled the detection of an O/B supergiant (K s ∼ 11 mag), as well as a main sequence star with spectral type earlier than B3V. Since most known HMXBs have donor stars with spectral types from O9V-B2V (Negueruela 1998), XMM J174457-2850.3 is not likely to be an HMXB unless the source is more distant than 8 kpc.…”
Section: Xmm J174457-28503: a Wind-fed System?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All of these systems show both long-and short-term X-ray variability and are characterized by 2-10 keV luminosities ranging between ∼10 32−35 erg s −1 , although one object shows more intense X-ray emission of L X ∼ 10 36−37 erg s −1 (e.g., Masetti et al 2007). However, for the extinction towards XMM J174457-2850.3 and a distance of 8 kpc, an M-type giant would have a magnitude of K s ∼ 11−13 mag (Drilling & Landolt 2000;Tokunaga 2000). The lack of a counterpart with K s < ∼ 15.6 mag (Mauerhan et al 2009) therefore renders this scenario unlikely as well unless the source is located at a larger distance than 8 kpc.…”
Section: Xmm J174457-28503: a Wind-fed System?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They adopted T e = 6600 K, and log(g) = 4.2, very close to recent tabulations for mid-F dwarfs (cf. Drilling & Landolt 1999). The authors of P1 were aware of the unusual nature of the Balmer lines in HD 101065, but had no solution to the riddle of the sharp cores of Hα and Hβ.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%