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J/AN/329/790 HIP F-K main sequence stars filter transformation (Vasiliev+, 2008)
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Beginning of ReadMe : J/AN/329/790 SDSS and Johnson-Cousins photometry of F-K stars (Just+, 2008) ================================================================================ The main sequence from F to K stars of the solar neighbourhood in SDSS colours. Just A., Jahreiss H. <Astron. Nachrichten 329, 790-800 (2008)> =2008AN....329..790J ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Stars, nearby ; Photometry, SDSS ; Photometry, UBVRI Keywords: solar neighborhood - Galaxy: stellar content - stars: fundamental parameters - catalogs Abstract: For an understanding of Galactic stellar populations in the SDSS filter system well defined stellar samples are needed. The nearby stars provide a complete stellar sample representative for the thin disc population. We compare the filter transformations of different authors applied to the main sequence stars from F to K dwarfs to SDSS filter system and discuss the properties of the main sequence. The location of the mean main sequence in colour-magnitude diagrams is very sensitive to systematic differences in the filter transformation. A comparison with fiducial sequences of star clusters observed in g', r', and i' show good agreement. Theoretical isochrones from Padua and from Dartmouth have still some problems, especially in the (r-i) colours.