A test of B-type star Hβ photometric distances via the Hipparcos parallaxes

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Kaltcheva, N
Knude, J
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[1] Niels Bohr Inst Astron Phys & Geophys, DK-2100 Copenhagen O, Denmark
[2] Univ St Andrews, Dept Phys & Astron, St Andrews KY16 9SS, Fife, Scotland
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techniques : photometric; stars : distances; stars : early-type; stars : rotation;
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We test the photometric uvby beta distances for B III, IV and V type stars, with an emphasis on the effect of rotation on the My determination. From the Mv(uvby beta) calibration of Balona & Shobbrook (1984), we have derived the absolute visual magnitudes for 176 stars with nu sin (i) measurements and have compared them to M-V values derived via the parallaxes, measured by Hipparcos. For the luminosity classes IV and V there is a good agreement between the photometric and trigonometric distances and no dependence on rotation. The photometric M-V values for luminosity class III show a tendency to be slightly larger than the corresponding Hipparcos determination Probably this is due to the photometric calibration itself and it is not connected to the stellar rotation. Using the Hipparcos data, we also test the Crawford's (1978) M-V(beta) reference line and the Philip & Egret (1980) and Schonberner & Harmanec (1995) Mv((b - y)(0)) reference lines. The last one shows disagreement with the trigonometric luminosities at the bright star end.
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