CHEMICAL ENRICHMENT AND STAR FORMATION IN THE MILKY WAY DISK I.
SAMPLE DESCRIPTION AND CHROMOSPHERIC AGE-METALLICITY RELATION
H. J. Rocha-Pinto, W. J. Maciel, J. Scalo, C. Flynn
Astronomy and Astrophysics 358, 850-868 (2000)
The age-metallicity relation of the solar neighbourhood is studied
using a sample of 552 late-type dwarfs. This sample was built from
the intersection of photometric catalogues with chromospheric
activity surveys of the Mount Wilson group. For these stars,
metallicities were estimated from uvby data, and ages
were calculated from their chromospheric emission levels using
a new metallicity-dependent chromospheric activity-age relation
developed by Rocha-Pinto and Maciel (1998). A careful estimate
of the errors in the chromospheric age is made. The errors in
the chromospheric indices are shown to include partially the
effects of the stellar magnetic cycles, although a detailed
treatment of this error is still beyond our knowledge. It is
shown that the results are not affected by the presence of
unresolved binaries in the sample. We derive an age-metallicity
relation which confirms the mean trend found by previous workers.
The mean metallicity shows a slow, steady increase with time,
amounting at least 0.56 dex in 15 Gyr. The initial metallicity
of the disk is around -0.70 dex, in agreement with the G dwarf
metallicity distribution (Rocha-Pinto and Maciel 1996). According
to our data, the intrinsic cosmic dispersion in metal
abundances is around 0.13 dex, a factor of two smaller than
that found by Edvardsson et al. (1993). We show that chromospheric
ages are compatible with isochrone ages, within the expected
errors, so that the difference in the scatter cannot be caused
by the accuracy of our ages and metallicities. This reinforces
some suggestions that the Edvardsson et al.'s sample is not
suitable to the determination of the age-metallicity relation.
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