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Stroemgren survey for Asteroseismology and Galactic Archaeology: let the SAGA begin

Authors :
A. F. Marino
A. Dotter
V. Silva Aguirre
Frank Grundahl
Poul Nissen
W. S. Wang
A. P. Milone
Daniel Huber
Luca Casagrande
S. Cassisi
Ralph Schoenrich
Martin Asplund
A. Pietrinferni
S. T. Hodgkin
D. Stello
A. M. Serenelli
Sofia Feltzing
Chris Flynn
K. J. Schlesinger
Mikkel N. Lund
Source :
Casagrande, L, Silva Aguirre, V, Stello, D, Huber, D, Serenelli, A M, Cassisi, S, Dotter, A, Milone, A P, Hodgkin, S, Marino, A F, Lund, M N, Pietrinferni, A, Asplund, M, Feltzing, S, Flynn, C, Grundahl, F, Nissen, P E, Schönrich, R, Schlesinger, K J & Wang, W 2014, ' Strömgren Survey for Asteroseismology and Galactic Archaeology: Let the SAGA Begin ', Astrophysical Journal, vol. 787, no. 2, 110 . https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/787/2/110
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Asteroseismology has the capability of precisely determining stellar properties which would otherwise be inaccessible, such as radii, masses and thus ages of stars. When coupling this information with classical determinations of stellar parameters, such as metallicities, effective temperatures and angular diameters, powerful new diagnostics for Galactic studies can be obtained. The ongoing Stroemgren survey for Asteroseismology and Galactic Archaeology (SAGA) has the goal of transforming the Kepler field into a new benchmark for Galactic studies, similarly to the solar neighborhood. Here we present first results from a stripe centred at Galactic longitude 74deg and covering latitude from about 8 to 20deg, which includes almost 1000 K-giants with seismic information and the benchmark open cluster NGC 6819. We describe the coupling of classical and seismic parameters, the accuracy as well as the caveats of the derived effective temperatures, metallicities, distances, surface gravities, masses, and radii. Confidence in the achieved precision is corroborated by the detection of the first and secondary clump in a population of field stars with a ratio of 2 to 1, and by the negligible scatter in the seismic distances among NGC 6819 member stars. An assessment of the reliability of stellar parameters in the Kepler Input Catalogue is also performed, and the impact of our results for population studies in the Milky Way is discussed, along with the importance of an all-sky Stroemgren survey.<br />ApJ, accepted. SAGA website at http://www.mso.anu.edu.au/saga

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Casagrande, L, Silva Aguirre, V, Stello, D, Huber, D, Serenelli, A M, Cassisi, S, Dotter, A, Milone, A P, Hodgkin, S, Marino, A F, Lund, M N, Pietrinferni, A, Asplund, M, Feltzing, S, Flynn, C, Grundahl, F, Nissen, P E, Schönrich, R, Schlesinger, K J & Wang, W 2014, ' Strömgren Survey for Asteroseismology and Galactic Archaeology: Let the SAGA Begin ', Astrophysical Journal, vol. 787, no. 2, 110 . https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/787/2/110
Accession number :
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