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Effective temperatures of classical Cepheids from line-depth ratios in the H-band

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2023-07-12 v1

Abstract

The technique of line depth ratios (LDR) is one of the methods to determine the effective temperature of a star. They are crucial in the spectroscopic studies of variable stars like Cepheids since no simultaneous photometry is usually available. A good number of LDR-temperature relations are already available in the optical domain, here we want to expand the number of relations available in the near-infrared in order to fully exploit the capabilities of current and upcoming near-infrared spectrographs. We used 115 simultaneous spectroscopic observations in the optical and the near-infrared for six Cepheids and optical line depth ratios to find new pairs of lines sensitive to temperature and to calibrate LDR-temperature relations in the near-infrared spectral range. We have derived 87 temperature calibrations valid in the [4800-6500] K range of temperatures. The typical uncertainty for a given relation is 60-70 K, and combining many of them provides a final precision within 30-50 K. We found a discrepancy between temperatures derived from optical or near-infrared LDR for pulsations phases close to phi ~ 0.0 and we discuss the possible causes for these differences. Line depth ratios in the near-infrared will allow us to spectroscopically investigate highly reddened Cepheids in the Galactic centre or in the far side of the disk.

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@article{arxiv.2307.00341,
  title  = {Effective temperatures of classical Cepheids from line-depth ratios in the H-band},
  author = {V. Kovtyukh and B. Lemasle and N. Nardetto and G. Bono and R. da Silva and N. Matsunaga and A. Yushchenko and K. Fukue and E. K. Grebel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.00341},
  year   = {2023}
}

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17 pages, 10 figures, 4 tables. Published in MNRAS