METALLICITY EFFECTS ON THE CHROMOSPHERIC ACTIVITY-AGE RELATION
FOR LATE-TYPE DWARFS
H. J. Rocha-Pinto, W. J. Maciel
Monthly Notices Roy. Astron. Soc. 298, 332-346 (1998)
We show that there is a relationship between the age excess,
defined as the difference between the stellar isochrone and
chromospheric ages, and the metallicity as measured by the index
[Fe/H] for late-type dwarfs. The chromospheric age tends to be
lower than the isochrone age for metal-poor stars, and the
opposite occurs for metal-rich objects. We suggest that this
could be an effect of neglecting the metallicity dependence of
the calibrated chromospheric emission--age relation. We propose
a correction to account for this dependence. We also investigate
the metallicity distributions of these stars, and show that there
are distinct trends according to the chromospheric activity level.
Inactive stars have a metallicity distribution which resembles the
metallicity distribution of solar neighbourhood stars (Rocha-Pinto
and Maciel 1996), while active stars appear to be concentrated in
an activity strip on the log R'(HK} x [Fe/H] diagram.
We provide some explanations for these trends, and show
that the chromospheric emission-age relation probably has
different slopes on the two sides of the Vaughan-Preston gap.
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