A star whose spectrum is dominated by the absorption bands of
→ titanium oxide (TiO) and
→ vanadium oxide (VO) and has many neutral metal lines.
The → effective temperature
of M dwarfs ranges from about 3850 to 2600 K. They are low mass stars with masses
ranging from 0.6 times that of the Sun at spectral type M0 to less than 0.1
→ solar masses. M dwarfs are very abundant, they account
for about 70-80% of stars in the → Galactic disk.
The nearest star to the Sun, → Proxima Centauri,
is an M dwarf.
See also: M, letter of alphabet in the
→ Harvard classification;
→ dwarf.