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The K2 M67 Study: Revisiting old friends with K2 reveals oscillating red giants in the open cluster M67

Authors :
Emily Leiner
Eric L. Sandquist
David R. Soderblom
Victor Silva Aguirre
Dennis Stello
Luca Casagrande
Robert D. Mathieu
R. L. Gilliland
Andrew Vanderburg
Source :
Stello, D, Vanderburg, A, Casagrande, L, Gilliland, R, Silva Aguirre, V, Sandquist, E, Leiner, E, Mathieu, R & Soderblom, D R 2016, ' THE K2 M67 STUDY : REVISITING OLD FRIENDS WITH K2 REVEALS OSCILLATING RED GIANTS IN THE OPEN CLUSTER M67 ', The Astrophysical Journal, vol. 832, no. 2, 133 . https://doi.org/10.3847/0004-637X/832/2/133
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
arXiv, 2016.

Abstract

Observations of stellar clusters have had a tremendous impact in forming our understanding of stellar evolution. The open cluster M67 has a particularly important role as a calibration benchmark for stellar evolution theory due to its near solar composition and age. As a result, it has been observed extensively, including attempts to detect solar-like oscillations in its main sequence and red giant stars. However, any asteroseismic inference has so far remained elusive due to the difficulty in measuring these extremely low amplitude oscillations. Here we report the first unambiguous detection of solar-like oscillations in the red giants of M67. We use data from the Kepler ecliptic mission, K2, to measure the global asteroseismic properties. We find a model-independent seismic-informed distance of 816+/-11pc, or (m-M)o=9.57+/-0.03mag, an average red-giant mass of 1.36+/-0.01Msun, in agreement with the dynamical mass from an eclipsing binary near the cluster turn-off, and ages of individual stars compatible with isochrone fitting. We see no evidence of strong mass loss on the red giant branch. We also determine seismic log g of all the cluster giants with a typical precision of ~0.01dex. Our results generally show good agreement with independent methods and support the use of seismic scaling relations to determine global properties of red giant stars with near solar metallicity. We further illustrate that the data are of such high quality, that future work on individual mode frequencies should be possible, which would extend the scope of seismic analysis of this cluster.<br />Comment: Accepted by ApJ. 7 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Stello, D, Vanderburg, A, Casagrande, L, Gilliland, R, Silva Aguirre, V, Sandquist, E, Leiner, E, Mathieu, R & Soderblom, D R 2016, ' THE K2 M67 STUDY : REVISITING OLD FRIENDS WITH K2 REVEALS OSCILLATING RED GIANTS IN THE OPEN CLUSTER M67 ', The Astrophysical Journal, vol. 832, no. 2, 133 . https://doi.org/10.3847/0004-637X/832/2/133
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....352da06354d93299e7ed8e73039beb2d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1610.03060