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The Gaia-ESO Survey: Spectroscopic-asteroseismic analysis of K2 stars in Gaia-ESO

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arxiv 2007.10189 v2 pith:EIWY5KXW submitted 2020-07-20 astro-ph.SR astro-ph.GA

The Gaia-ESO Survey: Spectroscopic-asteroseismic analysis of K2 stars in Gaia-ESO

C. C. Worley (1) , P. Jofre (2) , B. Rendle (3) , A. Miglio (3) , L. Magrini (4) , D. Feuillet (5 , 12) , A. Gavel (6)
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R. Smiljanic (7) K. Lind (5 6 21) A. Korn (6) G. Gilmore (1) S. Randich (4) A. Hourihane (1) A. Gonneau (1) P. Francois (8) J. Lewis (1) G. Sacco (4) A. Bragaglia (11) U. Heiter (6) S. Feltzing (12) T. Bensby (12) M. Irwin (1) E. Gonzalez Solares (1) D. Murphy (1) A. Bayo (19 22) L. Sbordone (17) T. Zwitter (18) A. C. Lanzafame (10) N. Walton (1) S. Zaggia (9) E. J. Alfaro (13) L. Morbidelli (4) S. Sousa (14) L. Monaco (15) G. Carraro (16) C. Lardo (20) ((1) Institute of Astronomy University of Cambridge (2) Nucleo de Astronomia Universidad Diego Portales (3) School of Physics Astronomy University of Birmingham (4) INAF - Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri (5) Max-Planck Institut fur Astronomie (6) Observational Astrophysics Uppsala University (7) Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center Polish Academy of Sciences (8) GEPI Observatoire de Paris (9) INAF - Padova Observatory (10) Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia Universita di Catania (11) INAF - Osservatorio di Astrofisica e Scienza dello Spazio di Bologna (12) Lund Observatory (13) Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia-CSIC (14) Instituto de Astrofisica e Ciencias do Espacco Universidade do Porto (15) Departamento de Ciencias Fisicas Universidad Andres Bello (16) Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia Universita di Padova (17) European Southern Observatory (18) Faculty of Mathematics Physics University of Ljubljana (19) Instituto de Fisica y Astronomia Universidad de Valparaiso (20) Laboratoire d'astrophysique Observatoire de Sauverny (21) Department of Astronomy Stockholm University (22) Nucleo Milenio de Formacion Planetaria - NPF Universidad de Valparaiso)
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The extensive stellar spectroscopic datasets that are available for studies in Galactic Archeaology thanks to, for example, the Gaia-ESO Survey, now benefit from having a significant number of targets that overlap with asteroseismology projects such as Kepler, K2 and CoRoT. Combining the measurements from spectroscopy and asteroseismology allows us to attain greater accuracy with regard to the stellar parameters needed to characterise the stellar populations of the Milky Way. The aim of this Gaia-ESO Survey special project is to produce a catalogue of self-consistent stellar parameters by combining measurements from high-resolution spectroscopy and precision asteroseismology. We carried out an iterative analysis of 90 K2@Gaia-ESO red giants. The spectroscopic values of Teff were used as input in the seismic analysis to obtain log(g) values. The seismic estimates of log(g) were then used to re-determine the spectroscopic values of Teff and [Fe/H]. Only one iteration was required to obtain parameters that are in good agreement for both methods and thus, to obtain the final stellar parameters. A detailed analysis of outliers was carried out to ensure a robust determination of the parameters. The results were then combined with Gaia DR2 data to compare the seismic log(g) with a parallax-based log(g) and to investigate instances of variations in the velocity and possible binaries within the dataset. This analysis produced a high-quality catalogue of stellar parameters for 90 red giant stars observed by both K2 and Gaia-ESO that were determined through iterations between spectroscopy and asteroseismology. We compared the seismic gravities with those based on Gaia parallaxes to find an offset which is similar to other studies that have used asteroseismology. Our catalogue also includes spectroscopic chemical abundances and radial velocities, as well as indicators for possible binary detections.

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