CONSISTENCY OF THE METALLICITY DISTRIBUTIONS OF NEARBY
F, G AND K DWARFS
H. J. Rocha-Pinto, W. J. Maciel
Astronomy and Astrophysics 339, 791-801 (1998)
The consistency of the metallicity distributions of F, G and K
dwarfs is studied. We present a new metallicity distribution for K
dwarfs using metallicities determined from uvby photometry. There
is a remarkable paucity of metal-poor K dwarfs in analogy with the
G dwarf problem. We show that late-type dwarfs have consistent
metallicity distributions. We also propose preliminary corrections to
these distributions to take into account the contamination of
the uvby indices due to the chromospheric activity in these stars,
since around 30% of the nearby late-type dwarfs have active
chromospheres. We consider the possibility that the metallicity
distribution of cooler stars may be different from that of the hotter
stars due to (i) metal-enhanced star formation and (ii) a
metallicity bias in the catalogue of nearby stars. We conclude
that these hypotheses are unlikely to produce important
differences in the metallicity distributions of late-type dwarfs.
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