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Accurate parameters of 93 solar-type Kepler targets

Authors :
Bruntt, H.
Basu, S.
Smalley, B.
Chaplin, W. J.
Verner, G. A.
Bedding, T. R.
Catala, C.
Gazzano, J. -C.
Molenda-Zakowicz, J.
Thygesen, A. O.
Uytterhoeven, K.
Hekker, S.
Huber, D.
Karoff, C.
Mathur, S.
Mosser, B.
Appourchaux, T.
Campante, T. L.
Elsworth, Y.
Garcia, R. A.
Handberg, R.
Metcalfe, T. S.
Quirion, P. -O.
Regulo, C.
Roxburgh, I. W.
Stello, D.
Christensen-Dalsgaard, J.
Kawaler, S. D.
Kjeldsen, H.
Morris, R. L.
Quintana, E. V.
Sanderfer, D. T.
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

We present a detailed spectroscopic study of 93 solar-type stars that are targets of the NASA/Kepler mission and provide detailed chemical composition of each target. We find that the overall metallicity is well-represented by Fe lines. Relative abundances of light elements (CNO) and alpha-elements are generally higher for low-metallicity stars. Our spectroscopic analysis benefits from the accurately measured surface gravity from the asteroseismic analysis of the Kepler light curves. The log g parameter is known to better than 0.03 dex and is held fixed in the analysis. We compare our Teff determination with a recent colour calibration of V-K (TYCHO V magnitude minus 2MASS Ks magnitude) and find very good agreement and a scatter of only 80 K, showing that for other nearby Kepler targets this index can be used. The asteroseismic log g values agree very well with the classical determination using Fe1-Fe2 balance, although we find a small systematic offset of 0.08 dex (asteroseismic log g values are lower). The abundance patterns of metals, alpha elements, and the light elements (CNO) show that a simple scaling by [Fe/H] is adequate to represent the metallicity of the stars, except for the stars with metallicity below -0.3, where alpha-enhancement becomes important. However, this is only important for a very small fraction of the Kepler sample. We therefore recommend that a simple scaling with [Fe/H] be employed in the asteroseismic analyses of large ensembles of solar-type stars.<br />Comment: MNRAS, in press, 12 pages

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1203.0611
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2012.20686.x