2014A&A...566A..82L


Query : 2014A&A...566A..82L

2014A&A...566A..82L - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 566A, 82-82 (2014/6-1)

AME - Asteroseismology Made Easy. Estimating stellar properties by using scaled models.

LUNDKVIST M., KJELDSEN H. and SILVA AGUIRRE V.

Abstract (from CDS):

Stellar properties and, in particular stellar radii of exoplanet host stars, are essential for measuring the properties of exoplanets, therefore it is becoming increasingly important to be able to supply reliable stellar radii fast. Grid-modelling is an obvious choice for this, but that only offers a low degree of transparency to non-specialists. Here we present a new, easy, fast, and transparent method of obtaining stellar properties for stars exhibiting solar-like oscillations. The method, called Asteroseismology Made Easy (AME), can determine stellar masses, mean densities, radii, and surface gravities, as well as estimate ages. We present AME as a visual and powerful tool that could be useful, in particular, in light of the large number of exoplanets being found. AME consists of a set of figures from which the stellar parameters can be deduced. These figures are made from a grid of stellar evolutionary models that cover masses ranging from 0.7M to 1.6M in steps of 0.1M and metallicities in the interval -0.3dex≤[Fe/H]≤+0.3dex in increments of 0.1dex. The stellar evolutionary models are computed using the Modules for Experiments in Stellar Astrophysics (MESA) code with simple input physics. We have compared the results from AME with results for three groups of stars: stars with radii determined from interferometry (and measured parallaxes), stars with radii determined from measurements of their parallaxes (and calculated angular diameters), and stars with results based on modelling their individual oscillation frequencies. We find that a comparison of the radii from interferometry to those from AME yields a weighted mean of the fractional differences of just 2%. This is also the level of deviation that we find when we compare the parallax-based radii to the radii determined from AME. The comparison between independently determined stellar parameters and those found using AME show that our method can provide reliable stellar masses, radii, and ages, with median uncertainties in the order of 4%, 2%, and 25%, respectively.

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Journal keyword(s): asteroseismology - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: low-mass - stars: solar-type

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Number of rows : 41
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 * bet Hyi PM* 00 25 45.07036 -77 15 15.2860 3.52 3.41 2.79 2.28 1.94 G0V 592 0
2 * alf CMi SB* 07 39 18.11950 +05 13 29.9552 0.82 0.79 0.37 -0.05 -0.28 F5IV-V+DQZ 1864 0
3 SA 12- reg 08 48 +09.5           ~ 4 0
4 NAME Centaurus A Sy2 13 25 27.61521044 -43 01 08.8050291   8.18 6.84 6.66   ~ 4486 3
5 NAME Cen B QSO 13 46 49.04248361 -60 24 29.3553900         15.74 ~ 153 0
6 * eta Boo SB* 13 54 41.07892 +18 23 51.7946 3.440 3.250 2.680 2.24 1.95 G0IV 704 0
7 * alf Cen B PM* 14 39 35.06311 -60 50 15.0992 2.89 2.21 1.33     K1V 1024 2
8 * alf Cen A SB* 14 39 36.49400 -60 50 02.3737 0.96 0.72 0.01     G2V 1280 1
9 * mu. Ara PM* 17 44 08.7031414872 -51 50 02.591603160   5.85 5.15     G3IV-V 531 2
10 HD 173701 PM* 18 44 35.1191008536 +43 49 59.790008892   8.37 7.52     G8V 178 0
11 HD 175226 * 18 52 16.4984285976 +43 42 35.801031636   7.91 7.42     F6IV 71 0
12 BD+44 3020 PM* 18 56 14.3076037320 +44 31 05.389610412   10.45 9.77     G8V 124 1
13 BD+45 2796 PM* 18 56 21.2642726544 +45 30 53.234154468   9.80 9.29     G0.5IV 93 0
14 HD 176071 Er* 18 56 22.1268370056 +45 30 25.361404632   8.81 8.33     F8IV 84 0
15 HD 176153 Ro* 18 56 36.6514583496 +47 39 23.133492756   9.20 8.68     F9IV-V 84 0
16 HD 177153 PM* 19 01 39.6780721176 +41 29 24.328113936   7.76 7.21     G0 115 0
17 Kepler-10 Ro* 19 02 43.0613892904 +50 14 28.701617339       11.00   G2V 202 1
18 HD 177723 V* 19 03 45.1355799960 +45 36 30.189464856   9.54 9.10     F8IV 60 0
19 HD 177780 * 19 04 16.3773617832 +41 00 11.447161920   9.01 8.37     G3V 42 0
20 HD 178971 Ro* 19 09 01.9438328856 +38 53 59.485809012   8.79 8.36     F5IV-V 73 0
21 HD 179070 Er* 19 09 26.8349590368 +38 42 50.455534860   8.767 8.25 8.00   F6IV 164 1
22 Kepler-50 Er* 19 12 24.2128368312 +50 02 01.374741852   11.02 10.54 10.387   F5 106 1
23 Kepler-7 Er* 19 14 19.5623105760 +41 05 23.367379128           G0 112 1
24 BD+40 3638 Er* 19 14 45.2915908224 +41 09 04.210237980   11.643 11.115 11.009   F6IV 124 1
25 HD 180867 * 19 15 54.6866907216 +47 03 40.230679068   8.75 8.24     F6IV 58 0
26 BD+39 3706 SB* 19 16 34.9026130056 +40 02 50.359631244       9.1   G1.5V 80 0
27 HD 234856 Ro* 19 17 45.8018919144 +50 28 48.274775580   9.87 9.32     F9IV-V 80 0
28 BD+43 3209 * 19 18 54.1337809824 +43 29 46.691977452   10.14 9.52 9.46   F9IV-V 46 0
29 BD+43 3221 * 19 20 47.9392965792 +44 09 18.751522032   10.03 9.50     F9IV-V 77 0
30 HD 182736 Er* 19 24 03.3792608280 +44 56 00.738992328   7.82 7.01     G8IV 74 0
31 BD+48 2893 Er* 19 24 07.7659706688 +49 02 24.928348272   10.73 10.08 9.914   G1V 135 1
32 Kepler-36 Er* 19 25 00.0428079600 +49 13 54.630900876   12.795 12.174 12.094   F2 219 1
33 HD 183298 PM* 19 26 22.0906256352 +50 59 14.334181836   8.71 8.16     G0.5IV 99 0
34 BD+47 2846 Er* 19 28 59.3538826128 +47 58 10.217007804   10.97 10.48     F6V 306 2
35 * tet Cyg PM* 19 36 26.5330717650 +50 13 15.965003998 4.83 4.86 4.48 4.13 3.92 F3+V 348 1
36 HD 185457 * 19 37 27.6974454120 +40 35 19.915408284   8.93 8.42     F8IV 43 0
37 * 16 Cyg A ** 19 41 48.9534996168 +50 31 30.219536784 6.79 6.59 5.95 5.50 5.17 G1.5Vb 762 0
38 * 16 Cyg B PM* 19 41 51.9726777456 +50 31 03.089030916 7.07 6.86 6.20 5.76 5.42 G3V 890 1
39 HD 186700 PM* 19 43 39.6223173216 +48 55 43.808906244   8.86 8.47     F5IV-V 73 0
40 HD 187637 PM* 19 49 18.1388793264 +41 34 56.859084552       7.2   F8V 116 0
41 HD 188819 Ro* 19 54 54.1810396872 +47 08 42.949406328   9.12 8.66     F8IV 65 0

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