An investigation is carried out on the Wilson-Bappu effect in the Mg II k line at 2796.34 Angstrom. The work is based on a selection of 230 stars observed by both the IUE and HIPPARCOS satellites, covering a wide range of spectral types (F to M) and absolute visual magnitudes (-5.4 less than or equal to M-V less than or equal to 9.0). A semi-automatic procedure is used to measure the line widths, which applies also in the presence of strong central absorption reversal. The Wilson-Bappu relationship here provided is considered to represent an improvement over previous recent results for the considerably larger data sample used, as well as for a proper consideration of the measurement errors. No evidence has been found for a possible dependence of the WB effect on stellar metallicity and effective temperature.
Cassatella, A., Altamore, A., Badiali, M., Cardini, D. (2001). On the Wilson-Bappu relationship in the MgII k line. ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 374(3), 1085-1091 [10.1051/0004-6361:20010816].
On the Wilson-Bappu relationship in the MgII k line
ALTAMORE, Aldo;
2001-01-01
Abstract
An investigation is carried out on the Wilson-Bappu effect in the Mg II k line at 2796.34 Angstrom. The work is based on a selection of 230 stars observed by both the IUE and HIPPARCOS satellites, covering a wide range of spectral types (F to M) and absolute visual magnitudes (-5.4 less than or equal to M-V less than or equal to 9.0). A semi-automatic procedure is used to measure the line widths, which applies also in the presence of strong central absorption reversal. The Wilson-Bappu relationship here provided is considered to represent an improvement over previous recent results for the considerably larger data sample used, as well as for a proper consideration of the measurement errors. No evidence has been found for a possible dependence of the WB effect on stellar metallicity and effective temperature.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.