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The Distribution of Low-Mass Stars in the Galactic Disc

Abstract

The complex interdependence of stellar binarity, the stellar mass-luminosity relation, the mass function, the color-magnitude relation, and Galactic disk structure is quantified. A mass-M(V) relation and a model for the change of stellar luminosity with changes in chemical abundance and age are derived. A combination of this with detailed modeling of all astrophysical and observational contributions to the Malmquist scatter makes it possible to model star-count data without approximating Malmquist corrections. It is shown that a single mass function and normalization explain the stellar distribution towards both Galactic poles, as well as the distribution of stars within a distance of 5.2 pc of the sun.


Publication:
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Pub Date:
June 1993
DOI:

10.1093/mnras/262.3.545

Bibcode:
1993MNRAS.262..545K
Keywords:
  • Binary Stars;
  • Galactic Nuclei;
  • Milky Way Galaxy;
  • Star Distribution;
  • Stellar Mass;
  • Color-Magnitude Diagram;
  • Main Sequence Stars;
  • Mass To Light Ratios;
  • Metallicity;
  • Solar Neighborhood;
  • Stellar Evolution;
  • Stellar Luminosity;
  • Astrophysics
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