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The chemical evolution of the solar neighborhood. I - A bias-free reduction technique and data sample The possible ways of measuring the age-metallicity relation for thegalactic disk in the neighborhood of the sun are discussed. It is shownthat the use of a field star sample chosen on the basis of effectivetemperature introduces a bias which results in a monotonic increase inthe metal abundance of the disk with time. However, if theage-metallicity relation for the disk can be shown to satisfy certaincriteria, the bias introduced in such a sample can be neglected: thegalactic disk apparently satisfies the criteria. It is concluded that asample analyzed through the use of uvby and H(beta) photometry inconjunction with a self-consistent set of theoretical isochronesprovides the least biased, most accurate estimate of the age-metallicityrelation for the disk.
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| Constellation: | ぼうえんきょう座 |
| Right ascension: | 18h17m50.85s |
| Declination: | -56°28'40.6" |
| Apparent magnitude: | 7.412 |
| Distance: | 219.298 parsecs |
| Proper motion RA: | -3.7 |
| Proper motion Dec: | 16.1 |
| B-T magnitude: | 7.739 |
| V-T magnitude: | 7.439 |
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