Abstract
Knowledge of the metallicities of M dwarfs rests predominantly on the photometric calibration of Bonfils and collaborators, which predicts that M dwarfs in the solar neighborhood, including those with known planets, are systematically metal poor compared to their higher-mass counterparts. We test this prediction using a volume-limited sample of low-mass stars, together with a subset of M dwarfs with high-metallicity, F, G, and K wide binary companions. We find that the Bonfils etal. photometric calibration systematically underestimates the metallicities of our high-metallicity M dwarfs by an average of 0.32 dex. We derive a new photometric metallicity calibration and show that M dwarfs with planets appear to be systematically metal rich, a result that is consistent with the metallicity distribution of FGK dwarfs with planets. © 2009. The American Astronomical Society.
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Johnson, J. A., & Apps, K. (2009). On the metal richness of m dwarfs with planets. Astrophysical Journal, 699(2), 933–937. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/699/2/933
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