Chemo-dynamics and asteroseismic ages of seven metal-poor red giants from the Kepler field
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Alencastro Puls, Arthur
Casagrande, Luca
Monty, Stephanie
Yong, David
Liu, F
Stello, Dennis
Aguirre Børsen-Koch, Victor
Freeman, Kenneth
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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In this work, we combine information from solar-like oscillations, high-resolution spectroscopy, and Gaia astrometry to derive
stellar ages, chemical abundances, and kinematics for a group of seven metal-poor red giants and characterize them in a
multidimensional chrono-chemo-dynamical space. Chemical abundance ratios were derived through classical spectroscopic
analysis employing 1D LTE atmospheres on Keck/HIRES spectra. Stellar ages, masses, and radii were calculated with gridbased modelling, taking advantage of availability of asteroseismic information from Kepler. The dynamical properties were
determined with GALPY using Gaia EDR3 astrometric solutions. Our results suggest that underestimated parallax errors make
the effect of Gaia parallaxes more important than different choices of model grid or – in the case of stars ascending the red
giant branch – mass-loss prescription. Two of the stars in this study are identified as potentially evolved halo blue stragglers.
Four objects are likely members of the accreted Milky Way halo, and their possible relationship with known accretion events is
discussed.
Key words: stars: fundamental parameters – Galaxy: abundances – Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics.
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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