Spectroscopy of New High Proper Motion Stars in the Northern Sky. I. New Nearby Stars, New High-Velocity Stars, and an Enhanced Classification Scheme for M Dwarfs
- 1 March 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astronomical Journal
- Vol. 125 (3) , 1598-1622
- https://doi.org/10.1086/345972
Abstract
We define an enhanced spectral classification scheme for M dwarf stars, and use it to derive spectral classification of 104 northern stars with proper motions larger than 0.5"/yr which we discovered in a survey of high proper motion stars at low galactic latitudes. The final tally is as follows: 54 M dwarfs, 25 sdK and sdM subdwarfs, 14 esdK and esdM extreme subdwarfs, and 11 DA and DC white dwarfs. Among the most interesting cases, we find one star to be the coolest subdwarf ever reported (LSR2036+5059, with spectral type sdM7.5), a new M9.0 dwarf only about 6pc distant (LSR1835+3259), and a new M6.5 dwarf only 7pc from the Sun (LSR2124+4003). Spectroscopic distances suggests that 27 of the M dwarfs, 3 of the white dwarfs, and one of the subdwarfs (LSR2036+5059) are within 25pc of the Sun, making them excellent candidates for inclusion in the solar neighborhood census. Estimated sky-projected velocities suggest that most of our subdwarfs and extreme subdwarfs have halo kinematics. We find that several white dwarfs and non metal-poor M dwarfs also have kinematics consistent with the halo, and we briefly discuss their possible origin.Comment: 53 pages, 18 figures, 5 tables, accepted by The Astronomical Journal; this updated version includes radial velocities for the stars and an expanded discussioKeywords
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