Bibcode
Desidera, S.; Covino, E.; Messina, S.; Carson, J.; Hagelberg, J.; Schlieder, J. E.; Biazzo, K.; Alcalá, J. M.; Chauvin, G.; Vigan, A.; Beuzit, J. L.; Bonavita, M.; Bonnefoy, M.; Delorme, P.; D'Orazi, V.; Esposito, M.; Feldt, M.; Girardi, L.; Gratton, R.; Henning, T.; Lagrange, A. M.; Lanzafame, A. C.; Launhardt, R.; Marmier, M.; Melo, C.; Meyer, M.; Mouillet, D.; Moutou, C.; Segransan, D.; Udry, S.; Zaidi, C. M.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 573, id.A126, 45 pp.
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2015
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Description
Context. Young, close stars are ideal targets for searching planets
using the direct imaging technique. The determination of stellar
parameters is crucial for the interpretation of imaging survey results,
particularly since the luminosity of substellar objects has a strong
dependence on system age. Aims: We have conducted a large program
with NaCo at the VLT to search for planets and brown dwarfs in wide
orbits around 86 stars. A large fraction of the targets observed with
NaCo were poorly investigated in the literature. We performed a study to
characterize the fundamental properties (age, distance, and mass) of the
stars in our sample. To improve target age determinations, we compiled
and analyzed a complete set of age diagnostics. Methods: We
measured spectroscopic parameters and age diagnostics using dedicated
observations acquired with FEROS and CORALIE spectrographs at La Silla
Observatory. We also made extensive use of archival spectroscopic data
and the results that are available in the literature. Additionally, we
exploited photometric time-series, which are available in ASAS and
Super-WASP archives, to derive a rotational period for a large fraction
of our program stars. Results: We provided updated
characterization of all the targets observed in the VLT NaCo Large
program, a survey designed to probe the occurrence of exoplanets and
brown dwarfs in wide orbits. The median distance and age of our program
stars are 64 pc and 100 Myr, respectively. Nearly all the stars have
masses between 0.70 and 1.50 M⊙, with a median value of
1.01 M⊙. The typical metallicity is close to solar with a
dispersion that is smaller than that of samples usually observed in
radial velocity surveys. Several stars are confirmed or proposed here to
be members of close young moving groups. Eight spectroscopic binaries
are identified.
Based on observations collected at La Silla and Paranal Observatory, ESO
(Chile) using FEROS, HARPS, and NaCo; with the CORALIE echelle
spectrograph mounted on the 1.2 m Swiss telescope at La Silla
Observatory; and on the All Sky Automated Survey (ASAS) photometric
data. Tables 1-4, 6, 8 and Appendices are available in electronic form
at http://www.aanda.orgTables
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(ftp://130.79.128.5) or via http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/qcat?J/A+A/573/A126