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CARMENES input catalogue of M dwarfs

Context. The relevance of M dwarfs in the search for potentially habitable Earth-sized planets has grown significantly in the last years. Aims. In our on-going effort to comprehensively and accurately characterise confirmed and potential planet-hosting M dwarfs, in particular for the CARMENES survey...

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Published in:Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin) 2020-10, Vol.642
Main Authors: Cifuentes, C, Caballero, J A, Cortés-Contreras, M, Montes, D, Abellán, F J, Dorda, R, Holgado, G, Zapatero Osorio, M R, Morales, J C, Amado, P J, Passegger, V M, Quirrenbach, A, Reiners, A, Ribas, I, Sanz-Forcada, J, Schweitzer, A, Seifert, W, Solano, E
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Morales, J C
Amado, P J
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Ribas, I
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Seifert, W
Solano, E
description Context. The relevance of M dwarfs in the search for potentially habitable Earth-sized planets has grown significantly in the last years. Aims. In our on-going effort to comprehensively and accurately characterise confirmed and potential planet-hosting M dwarfs, in particular for the CARMENES survey, we have carried out a comprehensive multi-band photometric analysis involving spectral energy distributions, luminosities, absolute magnitudes, colours, and spectral types, from which we have derived basic astrophysical parameters. Methods. We have carefully compiled photometry in 20 passbands from the ultraviolet to the mid-infrared, and combined it with the latest parallactic distances and close-multiplicity information, mostly from Gaia DR2, of a sample of 2479 K5 V to L8 stars and ultracool dwarfs, including 2210 nearby, bright M dwarfs. For this, we made extensive use of Virtual Observatory tools. Results. We have homogeneously computed accurate bolometric luminosities and effective temperatures of 1843 single stars, derived their radii and masses, studied the impact of metallicity, and compared our results with the literature. The over 40 000 individually inspected magnitudes, together with the basic data and derived parameters of the stars, individual and averaged by spectral type, have been made public to the astronomical community. In addition, we have reported 40 new close multiple systems and candidates (ρ <  3.3 arcsec) and 36 overluminous stars that are assigned to young Galactic populations. Conclusions. In the new era of exoplanet searches around M dwarfs via transit (e.g. TESS, PLATO) and radial velocity (e.g. CARMENES, NIRPS+HARPS), this work is of fundamental importance for stellar and therefore planetary parameter determination.
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Celestial bodies
Extrasolar planets
Infrared photometry
Metallicity
Parameters
Photometry
Planet detection
Radial velocity
Red dwarf stars
Spectra
Stars
Virtual observatories
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