Purpose: cross-correlate Hipparcos stars with IRAS
Introduction
- definition of a debris disk: excess flux (w.r.t. the model stellar photosphere) betweeen 25-100 um
- >10 Myrs old --> the dust is second generation
- recall LHB ~ within 600 Myr
- IRAS and SPITZER searches
- as of 2007, several hundred IR-excess stars
- estimate dust mass from submm flux and/or tau
- tau=Lir/Lbol
- predict mass from tau and radius
- THE PROBLEM: most IR excess stars are isolated field stars with poorly determined ages. If we want to choose stars with IR excesses in stellar groups, we are getting a limited sampling of ages.
- distance limited to 120 pc
- 60 um IRAS sources
- SED fitting using chi^2 minimization
- stellar photosphere from Hauschildt et al. 1999
- requires fluxes at B, V, J, H, and Ks
- convert Tycho B and V from table 2 in Bessell (200)
- (or from simbad)
- JHKs came from 1MASS
- convert mags to flux densities (janskies) using Cox 2000
- use a chi^2 fitting with stellar radius and effective temperature as free parameters
- "convolve the filter function with the model spectra" = ???
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