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2018ApJS..239...32P - Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 239, 32-32 (2018/December-0)

The second APOKASC catalog: the empirical approach.

PINSONNEAULT M.H., ELSWORTH Y.P., TAYAR J., SERENELLI A., STELLO D., ZINN J., MATHUR S., GARCIA R.A., JOHNSON J.A., HEKKER S., HUBER D., KALLINGER T., MESZAROS S., MOSSER B., STASSUN K., GIRARDI L., RODRIGUES T.S., SILVA AGUIRRE V., AN D., BASU S., CHAPLIN W.J., CORSARO E., CUNHA K., GARCIA-HERNANDEZ D.A., HOLTZMAN J., JONSSON H., SHETRONE M., SMITH V.V., SOBECK J.S., STRINGFELLOW G.S., ZAMORA O., BEERS T.C., FERNANDEZ-TRINCADO J.G., FRINCHABOY P.M., HEARTY F.R. and NITSCHELM C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a catalog of stellar properties for a large sample of 6676 evolved stars with Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment spectroscopic parameters and Kepler asteroseismic data analyzed using five independent techniques. Our data include evolutionary state, surface gravity, mean density, mass, radius, age, and the spectroscopic and asteroseismic measurements used to derive them. We employ a new empirical approach for combining asteroseismic measurements from different methods, calibrating the inferred stellar parameters, and estimating uncertainties. With high statistical significance, we find that asteroseismic parameters inferred from the different pipelines have systematic offsets that are not removed by accounting for differences in their solar reference values. We include theoretically motivated corrections to the large frequency spacing (Δν) scaling relation, and we calibrate the zero-point of the frequency of the maximum power (νmax) relation to be consistent with masses and radii for members of star clusters. For most targets, the parameters returned by different pipelines are in much better agreement than would be expected from the pipeline-predicted random errors, but 22% of them had at least one method not return a result and a much larger measurement dispersion. This supports the usage of multiple analysis techniques for asteroseismic stellar population studies. The measured dispersion in mass estimates for fundamental calibrators is consistent with our error model, which yields median random and systematic mass uncertainties for RGB stars of order 4%. Median random and systematic mass uncertainties are at the 9% and 8% level, respectively, for red clump stars.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: oscillations including pulsations

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJS/239/32): table5.dat table6.dat>

Simbad objects: 6680

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