The APO-K2 Catalog. I. 7,673 Red Giants with Fundamental Stellar Parameters from APOGEE DR17 Spectroscopy and K2-GAP Asteroseismology
We present a catalog of fundamental stellar properties for 7,673 evolved stars, including stellar radii and masses, determined from the combination of spectroscopic observations from the Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE), part of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey IV (SDSS),...
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Zusammenfassung: | We present a catalog of fundamental stellar properties for 7,673 evolved
stars, including stellar radii and masses, determined from the combination of
spectroscopic observations from the Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution
Experiment (APOGEE), part of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey IV (SDSS), and
asteroseismology from K2. The resulting APO-K2 catalog provides
spectroscopically derived temperatures and metallicities, asteroseismic global
parameters, evolutionary states, and asteroseismically-derived masses and
radii. Additionally, we include kinematic information from \textit{Gaia}. We
investigate the multi-dimensional space of abundance, stellar mass, and
velocity with an eye toward applications in Galactic archaeology. The APO-K2
sample has a large population of low metallicity stars ($\sim$288 at [M/H]
$\leq$ $-$1), and their asteroseismic masses are larger than astrophysical
estimates. We argue that this may reflect offsets in the adopted fundamental
temperature scale for metal-poor stars rather than metallicity-dependent issues
with interpreting asteroseismic data. We characterize the kinematic properties
of the population as a function of $\alpha$-enhancement and position in the
disk and identify those stars in the sample that are candidate components of
the \textit{Gaia-Enceladus} merger. Importantly, we characterize the selection
function for the APO-K2 sample as a function of metallicity, radius, mass,
$\nu_{\mathrm{max}}$, color, and magnitude referencing Galactic simulations and
target selection criteria to enable robust statistical inferences with the
catalog. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2304.10654 |