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Asteroseismic masses, ages, and core properties of gamma Doradus stars using gravito-inertial dipole modes and spectroscopy

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© 2019 The Author(s). The asteroseismic modelling of period spacing patterns from gravito-inertial modes in stars with a convective core is a high-dimensional problem. We utilize the measured period spacing pattern of prograde dipole gravity modes (acquiring 0), in combination with the effective temperature (Teff) and surface gravity (log g) derived from spectroscopy, to estimate the fundamental stellar parameters and core properties of 37 γ Doradus (? Dor) stars whose rotation frequency has been derived from Kepler photometry. We use two 6D grids of stellar models, one with step core overshooting and another with exponential core overshooting, to evaluate correlations between the three observables 0, T eff , and log g and the mass, age, core overshooting, metallicity, initial hydrogen mass fraction, and envelope mixing. We provide multivariate linear model recipes relating the stellar parameters to be estimated to the three observables (0, T eff , log g). We estimate the (core) mass, age, core overshooting, and metallicity of γ Dor stars from an ensemble analysis and achieve relative uncertainties of ~10 per cent for the parameters. The asteroseismic age determination allows us to conclude that efficient angular momentum transport occurs already early on during the main sequence. We find that the nine stars with observed Rossby modes occur across almost the entire mainsequence phase, except close to core-hydrogen exhaustion. Future improvements of our work will come from the inclusion of more types of detected modes per star, larger samples, and modelling of individual mode frequencies.
Tijdschrift: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
ISSN: 0035-8711
Issue: 3
Volume: 485
Pagina's: 3248 - +
Jaar van publicatie:2019
BOF-keylabel:ja
IOF-keylabel:ja
BOF-publication weight:2
CSS-citation score:3
Auteurs:International
Authors from:Higher Education
Toegankelijkheid:Open