Abstract
Using the longest baselines of the CHARA Array, we have measured the angular diameter of the G5 V subdwarf μ Cas A, the first such determination for a halo population star. We compare this result to new diameters for the higher metallicity K0 V stars, σ Dra and HR 511, and find that the metal-poor star, μ Cas A, has an effective temperature (Teff=5297+/-32 K), radius (R=0.791+/-0.008 Rsolar), and absolute luminosity (L=0.442+/-0.014 Lsolar) comparable to those of the other two stars with later spectral types. We show that stellar models show a discrepancy in the predicted temperature and radius for μ Cas A, and we discuss these results and how they provide a key to understanding the fundamental relationships for stars with low metallicity.
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Boyajian, T. S., McAlister, H. A., Baines, E. K., Gies, D. R., Henry, T., Jao, W., … Ridgway, S. (2008). Angular Diameters of the G Subdwarf μ Cassiopeiae A and the K Dwarfs σ Draconis and HR 511 from Interferometric Measurements with the CHARA Array. The Astrophysical Journal, 683(1), 424–432. https://doi.org/10.1086/589554
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