Characterization of Kepler early-type targets
G. Catanzaro, A. Frasca, J. Molenda-Zakowicz, and E. Marilli

TL;DR
This study provides detailed spectroscopic characterization of 23 early-type Kepler targets, deriving fundamental stellar parameters and identifying binary systems, thereby enhancing the understanding of stellar interiors for asteroseismic analysis.
Contribution
It offers the first comprehensive spectroscopic analysis of selected Kepler early-type stars, including binary detection and chemical peculiarities, aiding precise asteroseismic modeling.
Findings
Identified two double-lined spectroscopic binaries.
Derived stellar parameters for all targets, including Teff, log g, and v sin i.
Detected chemical peculiarities and slow rotators among the sample.
Abstract
Stellar pulsation offers a unique opportunity to constrain the intrinsic parameters of stars and unveil their inner structure. The Kepler satellite is collecting an enormous amount of data of unprecedent photometric precision, which will allow us to test theory and obtain a very precise tomography of stellar interiors. We attempt to determine the stars' fundamental parameters Teff, log g, v sin i, and luminosity needed for computing asteroseismic models and interpreting Kepler data. We report spectroscopic observations of 23 early-type Kepler asteroseismic targets, 13 other stars in the Kepler field, that had not been selected to be observed. We measured the radial velocity by performing a cross-correlation with template spectra to help us identify non-single stars. Spectral synthesis was performed to derive the stellar parameters of our target stars, and the state-of-the-art LTE…
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