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2019ApJ...879...81A - Astrophys. J., 879, 81-81 (2019/July-2)

Comparison of the asteroseismic mass scale of red clump giants with photometric mass estimates.

AN D., PINSONNEAULT M.H., TERNDRUP D.M. and CHUNG C.

Abstract (from CDS):

Asteroseismology can provide joint constraints on masses and radii of individual stars. While this approach has been extensively tested for red giant branch (RGB) stars, it has been more difficult to test for helium core-burning red clump (RC) giants because of the lack of fundamental calibrators. To provide independent mass estimates, we utilize a number of widely used horizontal-branch models in the literature and derive photometric masses from a comparison with griBVICJHKs photometry. Our selected models disagree with each other on the predicted mass-luminosity-temperature relation. We adopt first-order corrections on colors and magnitudes to minimize the dispersion between different models by forcing models to match the observed location in the solar-metallicity cluster M67. Even for these calibrated models, however, the internal consistency between models deteriorates at higher metallicities, and photometric masses become smaller than asteroseismic masses, as seen from metal-rich field RC stars with Gaia parallaxes. Similarly, the average photometric mass for metal-rich NGC 6791 stars ranges from 0.7 to 1.1 M, depending on the specific set of models employed. An ensemble average of the photometric masses (0.88 ± 0.16 M) in NGC 6791 is marginally consistent with the asteroseismic mass (1.16 ± 0.04 M). There is a clear tension between the masses that one would predict from photometry for metal-rich field RC stars, asteroseismic masses, and those that would be expected from the ages of stars in the Galactic disk populations and canonical RGB mass loss. We conclude that standard RC models need to be reexamined in light of these powerful new data sets.

Abstract Copyright: © 2019. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): open clusters and associations: individual: (M67, NGC 6791) - stars: evolution - stars: horizontal-branch - stars: mass-loss

Simbad objects: 10

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